Hi,
I'm a new stata user and currently I'm trying to fit a gamma distribution to my data and compute the corresponding percentiles of the estimated distribution. I used the gammafit command to estimate the parameters of the distribution. I know that in R there exists an command "qgamma" which computes the percentiles of the gamma distribution. Now my question is if there exists a similar command in stata.
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