Data Editor window This window shows all the data in memory and allows you to change the data.
We do not recommend using this window because you will have no record of the changes you make
in the data. It is better to correct errors in the data using a Do-file program that can be saved.
Data Browser window This window shows all the data in memory. To open the Data Browser, click
on the “table and circle” button. Unlike SPSS, when the Stata Browser is open, you cannot execute
any commands. In addition, you also cannot change any of the data. You can, however, sort the data
or hide certain variables using buttons at the top of the Data Browser window.
Graph window This window shows the results of recent graphs you have created. It can be opened
by clicking on the second “box” button or clicking on Windows/Graph.
Viewer window This window provides help on Stata commands and rules. To use the Viewer
window, type a command in the space at the top and the Viewer will give you the purpose and rules
for using that command, along with some examples. Any blue text in the Viewer can be clicked on
for more information about that command. You can also get help on a specific command by typing
“help [name of command]” in the Command window. The Viewer window can be opened by clicking
on Windows/Viewer.
Do-file Editor window This window allows you to write, edit, save, and execute a Stata program
(like the Syntax Editor window in SPSS). A Stata program (or Do-file) is simply a set of Stata
commands written by the user. The advantage of using the Do-file Editor rather than the Command
window is that the Do-file allows you to save, revise, and rerun a set of commands. Exploratory
analysis of the data can be done with the menu system or the Command window, but most data
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