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Yeah, I'm not sure what I was hoping for. They surely have no other general-purpose solution other than looping through all observations and if them out one by one. OK,...
Thanks, Michael, I might be out of my depth here, I'm not even aware of the Anaconda issue. That said, my focus was not to use Anaconda necessarily, but to...
Oops, at the bottom of that very page: > The do- and ado-files that you have previously written that use preserve and restore will run faster if you use Stata/MP...
See more about this here: http://www.statalist.org/forums/forum/general-stata-discussion/general/118137-new-command-reghdfe-available-on-ssc
@michaelstepner: I checked and I think _regress should be fine everywhere, the extra reporting and tests for areg or regress is not used by binscatter, and no vce options are...
Yepp, this was my meaningful comment. The rest was just stream of consciousness. I am using _regress in my version, and seems to work fine.
`_predict` also seems to work fine, I don't know what difference it would make.
Note the corresponding pull request: https://github.com/michaelstepner/binscatter/pull/17.
@michaelstepner: This is still a shame that this works, but it looks like it does. Implying an order (calculable for categorical variables, e.g.) is still faster than a generic -sort-.
Maybe this is more useful: Even if one does not play with a faster sort (though imposing an order calculable from bin-counts should be much faster than sorting), at least...