![]() It is also required when we transpose our variables and the variable whose values name the transposed variables in the output data set contains special characters. To read them in SAS, we need to know how to read variables having spaces in their names. Many times, database column contains blanks or special characters. If you use teradata or any other database, you would encounter this problem very soon if you have not encountered it yet. Why do we need to have spaces in a variable name? It also covers the same case with a dataset (table). Also, how to deal a variable name starts with a number. In this article, we would learn how we can read a variable whose name having spaces or special characters. This article may be an eye-opener for you if you think a variable name cannot contain blanks or special characters except for the underscore in SAS. ![]() esttab, eform wide label nostar refcat(_Idrug_2 "Placebo") esttab, labcol2(+ ? + -, title("" Hypothesis)) quietly regress price mpg foreign weight displ Option to add a column indicating the expectedÄirections of effects according to theory: Marginal effects Standard errors in parentheses (*) dy/dx is for discrete change of dummy variable from 0 to 1 ![]() eststo: quietly logit foreign mpg weightÄ®xponentiated coefficients t statistics in parentheses Regression, harzard ratio in the Cox model, incidence rate ratio, relative risk ratio), To report exponentiated coefficients (aka odds ratio in logistic
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