The StataReader below was originally written by Joe Presbrey as part of PyDTA. It has been extended and improved by Skipper Seabold from the Statsmodels project who also developed the StataWriter and was finally added to pandas in a once again improved version.
You can find more information on http://presbrey.mit.edu/PyDTA and https://www.statsmodels.org/devel/
Module contains tools for processing Stata files into DataFrames
Module contains tools for processing Stata files into DataFrames
The StataReader below was originally written by Joe Presbrey as part of PyDTA. It has been extended and improved by Skipper Seabold from the Statsmodels project who also developed the StataWriter and was finally added to pandas in a once again improved version.
You can find more information on http://presbrey.mit.edu/PyDTA and https://www.statsmodels.org/devel/
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pandas.io.stata.StataWriterUTF8
pandas.io.stata.StataWriter117
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