dm0048_4: Finding variables. N. J. Cox. Stata Journal 15: 605; 12: 167; 10: 691; 10: 281–296.
New options include columns() to find variables according to column position in the dataset, so, for example, columns(1 -1) finds the first and last variables in the dataset; and four new options to find variables with specified text in value labels, or specified numbers of value labels, either defined as value labels or used within the data. Options to do with value labels used within the data can be combined with if or in, or both.
Note: The previously implemented option vallabeltext() works as previously documented but, from this version on, is no longer documented. Two of the new options concerning value labels make more precise what is being sought.
st0521_1: Assessing the health economic agreement of different data sources. D. Gallacher and F. Achana. Stata Journal 18: 223–233.
Following requests from users, the heabps command has been improved in two ways. First, the scatterplot of the cost-effectiveness estimates now allows the optional addition of the willingness-to-pay threshold, giving the user a visual representation of whether simulations fall above or below the threshold. Second, additional options have been added so that the user can customize the appearance of each twoway object that is included in the final plot. The color, shape, and size of all markers and lines are all now customizable to suit the user’s preference.
st0578_1: Assessing medication adherence using Stata. A. Linden. Stata Journal 19: 820–831.
The id() and drug() options were changed to require numeric variables.
st0581_1: vcemway: A one-stop solution for robust inference with multiway clustering. A. Gu and H. I. Yoo. Stata Journal 19: 900–912.
The vcemway command may result in a display error when it is combined with maximum likelihood-based programs in Stata 16 (it works fine in Stata 13, 14, and 15). This has been fixed.
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