Hi,
I once saw either a Stata conference presentation or a Stata Journal article that had a series of commands that provided multiple types of information such as the number of distinct levels, labels if present for the variable and the categories, distinct values, mean, median.. and so on. I cannot locate this now, but would like to use for teaching. I know how to obtain these individually, but does anyone know any commands that one could run on a list or all variables to see this type or similar information?
Thank you, Michael
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