In the process of learning the code, I found this way of writing: "i.county|trend" (county is the code of the county, and trend is the time trend variable) , does this represent County specific time trend ?
I know that County specific time trend can be set in this way: "i.county##c.trend", do both Settings represent County specific Time Trends?
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