![]() Now I can write them in Stata, too.įor those who care, Stata uses Unicode’s UTF-8 encoding.Īnyway, you can use Unicode characters in your data, of course in your variable labels, of course and in your value labels, of course. Well, the forum software is modern and I always could write those words here. ![]() Unicode encodes all the world’s characters, meaning I can write Hello, Здравствуйте, こんにちは, and lots more besides. Unicode is the modern way that computers encode characters such as the letters in what you are now reading. I want to write about three of the new features ‒ Unicode, more than 2-billion observations, and Bayesian analysis. They will supply codes so that you can access and download from. If you are outside of the US, you can order from your authorized Stata distributor. The above list is not complete it lists about 30% of what’s new.įor all the details about Stata 14, including purchase and update information, and links to distributors outside of the US, visit /stata14.
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