Thanks as always to Kit Baum, new versions of the packages bspline and polyspline are now available for download from SSC. In Stata, use the ssc command to do this, or adoupdate if you already have old versions of these packages.

The packages bspline and polyspline are my suite of packages for generating unrestricted spline bases. The bspline package is the comprehensive version, and the polyspline package is an easy-to-use front end for bspline. Te new versions (described as below on my website) have been updated to Stata Version 16, and now use data frames, which should make them faster. Users of older versions of Stata will still be able to download the Stata Version 10 versions of bspline and polyspline, or even the Stata Version 6 version of bspline, by typing, in Stata,

net from "https://ift.tt/2mUkdtq"

and selecting the Stata version and/or packages requiredd.

Best wishes

Roger

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package bspline from http://www.rogernewsonresources.org.uk/stata16
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TITLE
bspline: Create a basis of B-splines or reference splines

DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S)
The bspline package contains 3 commands, bspline, frencurv
and flexcurv. bspline generates a basis of B-splines in the
X-variate based on a list of knots, for use in the design
matrix of a regression model. frencurv generates a basis of
reference splines, for use in the design matrix of a
regression model, with the property that the parameters
fitted will be values of the spline at a list of reference
points. flexcurv is an easy-to-use version of frencurv, and
generates reference splines with regularly-spaced knots, or
with knots interpolated between the reference points.
frencurv and flexcurv have the additional option of
generating an incomplete basis of reference splines, which
can be completed by the addition of the standard constant
variable used in regression models. The splines are either
given the names in the newvarlist (if present), or (more
usually) generated as a list of numbered variables, prefixed
by the generate() option. Usually (but not always), the
regression command is called using the noconst option.

Author: Roger Newson
Distribution-date: 03 April 2020
Stata-version: 16


INSTALLATION FILES (click here to install
> )
bspline.ado
bspline.sthlp
frencurv.ado
frencurv.sthlp
flexcurv.ado
flexcurv.sthlp

ANCILLARY FILES (click here to get)
bspline.pdf
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package polyspline from http://www.rogernewsonresources.org.uk/stata16
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TITLE
polyspline: Generate sensible bases for polynomials and other splines

DESCRIPTION/AUTHOR(S)
The polyspline package inputs an X-variable and a list of
reference points on the X-axis, and generates a basis of
reference splines (one per reference point) for a polynomial
or other unrestricted spline. This basis can be included in
the list of covariates of a regression model. The estimated
parameters will then be values of the spline at the reference
points, or differences between values of the spline at the
reference points and the value of the spline at a base
reference point. polyspline is an easy-to-use front end for
the SSC package bspline, which must be installed for
polyspline to work.

Author: Roger Newson
Distribution-date: 03april2020
Stata-version: 16


INSTALLATION FILES (click here to install)
polyspline.ado
polyspline.sthlp
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