Stata Commands Cheat Sheet

Need a quick Stata reference for class or coursework? Stata cheat sheets by Dr. Tim Essam and Dr. Laura Hughes cover syntax, data processing, plotting, and programming—perfect for fast lookups.

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The cheat command, available for installation on many Linux systems, provides an easy way to make cheat sheets available for hundreds of commands. The term “cheat sheet” has long been used to refer to ...

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Stata's tools handle large datasets, missing values, merges, and time-series structures, helping you prepare your data for analysis using just a few commands. See data management tools →

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Stata utilizes integer storage types which occupy only one or two bytes rather than four, and single-precision (4 bytes) rather than double-precision (8 bytes) is the default for floating-point numbers. Stata's proprietary output language is known as SMCL, which stands for Stata Markup and Control Language and is pronounced "smickle". [10]

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Stata 19 documentation Stata's documentation consists of over 19,000 pages detailing each feature in Stata, including the methods and formulas and fully worked examples.

Stata is a complete, integrated software package that provides all your data science needs—data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting.

Stata installation guide for Windows Stata or StataNow We show screenshots and instructions for StataNow, but any differences if you do not have StataNow are slight and will not cause confusion.

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