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To solve this problem, stata_kernel has the ability to hand Jupyter both the svg or png version of an image and the pdf version of the same image. However, as noted above, these images can't be included in a LaTeX PDF export without conversion. One of the many amazing things about Jupyter Notebooks is that with a single click, you can export the notebook to an aesthetic PDF using LaTeX.Įxcept on Windows using Stata 14 or earlier, stata_kernel displays images in svg format by default. Stata_kernel lets you set the display format to be png, svg, or pdf.
pdf files can be created by all recent versions of Stata on all platforms, look crisp at all sizes, and work in LaTeX PDF output, but JupyterLab is the only front end in which they'll display correctly. svg files can be created by Stata 14 and 15 on all platforms, and look crisp at all sizes, but can't be used with LaTeX PDF output. Additionally, they can look pixelated when scaled up.
png files can't be created with the console version of Stata, and thus are off limits to the Linux and Mac (console) modes of stata_kernel. Sadly, there are considerable pros and cons to each image format: Stata_kernel must export the image in some format in order to load and display it. %set user_graph_keywords command1,command2.ĭuring the session. In order to force display of a graph, you can run: This means that if you prefix scatter with quietly, noisily, or capture, the graph won't be displayed. Stata_kernel looks for graph commands in your code, and requires that these be the first non-whitespace characters on a given line. To hide the display of a graph, just prefix graph with quietly. To minimize false positives, the graph keyword must appear at the beginning of a line. The advantage of this approach is that it will display all graphs created, even inside a loop or program, as long as that program was defined in text you run with the kernel. Stata_kernel displays graphs by quietly inserting a graph export command after any command that creates a graph, and then loading and displaying the saved file. If you download that file and load it into JupyterLab, you can edit the cells to try it out interactively. I recommend browsing this example Jupyter Notebook file to see many of stata_kernel's features in action. After installing and optionally configuring stata_kernel, it should be ready for use. It will work with any of the tools outlined in Using Jupyter. #STATA FOR MAC MAC OS X#
System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.11 or newer, 64-bit.Stata_kernel is the bridge between Stata and the Jupyter ecosystem.To find more detail about the Stata GradPlan, please click here. Enrolled students and faculty teaching at Dartmouth who want to have their own copies can purchase Stata products at significantly reduced prices. Note: Dartmouth College is a member of the Stata GradPlan. If this is the first application you have installed with KeyAccess, a reboot will be needed before KeyAccess is active.įor other questions about Stata, or consulting requests regarding statistics, contact Jianjun Hua at nsulting There are methods available to use the Dartmouth Stata license while off campus, please check out the detail here. The updated program will still be managed by KeyAccess. It will download new components from and then restart itself. You should see the KeyAccess splash screen, and also a notification that you should check for updates.
#STATA FOR MAC INSTALL#
Do not try to install directly by clicking on the file in the browser download bar. The application will be found in Applications/Stata/StataSE.app.
#STATA FOR MAC LICENSE KEY#
Then it will install Stata/SE with a Dartmouth license key no further registration is needed. This installer will install or update, as needed, the KeyAccess client.
In the Finder, Control+Click (or right-click) on the Stata16.pkg file and select Open , then select Open again from the 'Unidentified Developer pop-up. This is a Dartmouth-customized installer for both Stata 16 and KeyAccess If not on campus, you will need to establish a VPN connection. This application is KeyServed and requires KeyAccess be installed on your computer, as well as a connection to the Dartmouth network each time you run Stata.