Dear all,
I am running a frequency table, and some subgroups are very small or have no valid count at all. The Stata table alters the column orders more frequently than I expected.
As the clip below shows, Attrition 2 to 9 comes first, followed by 1 and 4, but I expected this variable in the number order.
How can I enforce Stata to keep the value order even though there is no valid count?
I run - table (XLEE_FT_PT IPEDS_TYPE) (Attrition GENDER), nototal
Table format was rather normal when I removed the sub-commonad, nototal.
Chul
I am running a frequency table, and some subgroups are very small or have no valid count at all. The Stata table alters the column orders more frequently than I expected.
As the clip below shows, Attrition 2 to 9 comes first, followed by 1 and 4, but I expected this variable in the number order.
How can I enforce Stata to keep the value order even though there is no valid count?
I run - table (XLEE_FT_PT IPEDS_TYPE) (Attrition GENDER), nototal
Table format was rather normal when I removed the sub-commonad, nototal.
Chul