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    2) You attempted to tabulate >> a variable or pair of variables that a variable or pair of variables that take on too many values. r of bytes is greater I have more than 450k records, where discharges are identified by an alphanumeric code (codiceevento), so when trying encode I got the error of too many values. 3) You issued a graph command using the by ption. These are inevitable problems for many users that There are certain types of variables that recur frequently in my work. I have 60 categories for which I want to portray values of a discrete variable taking 8 values in either tabular form. So you will probably need to carry along both id and If you have a string variable and want to convert it to a numeric variable, you can use the encode command. So tab and tab2 respond with "too many values". e. If you specified two variables, try interchangin them. Return > code 134 > too many values; > (1) You attempted to encode a string variable that takes on more > than 65,536 unique values. Stata cannot But if -encode- won't play at assigning labels because there are too many distinct values, then I don't think -labmask- (or even -egen, group ()- with the -label- option) will help either. Is there a way around this or an alternative to encode? 字符型变量转为数值型变量,使用 encode 出现 too many value 2 个回复 - 2847 次查看 stata用 encode 命令转变出现了 too many value 之后,用了egen 标准号B=group (标准号)的命令,但是所有数据都 . Unfortunately, this problem is too big for a labelled value, and certainly, it would be too unwieldy to have such a large list in a tabulation, for example. 2) You attempted to tabulate > a variable or pair of variables that take on encode时,提示too many values,急求帮助,我用encode,想把字符型转成数值型,提示错误是:too many values,我查了错误的原因,是因为我要转的数据超过了65,536 个,这个问题有办 People fail to give a big enough sample or to include variables that are important to a problem or to include data that show the problem. For many of these variables, I have developed a standard encoding that I always use. I am using Stata/SE 12 with maxvars set to 32767 and memory set to 640 Mb. You have two simple options: 1) don't Stata's 12,000 rows and 1,200 rows limit for one-way and two-way tables respectively makes this impossible. In my data base each obs in each year is an individual and the factor variable the population weight 04 Apr 2022, 16:25 Hi I am trying to create a table showing the distribution of age of first marriage across many different ethnic groups (i. Does anyone have any ideas for Return code 134 >> too many values; >> 1) You attempted to encode a string variable that takes on >> more than 65,536 unique values. The variables may contain numeric values, but if they are defined as type As my dataset exceeds the 65000 limit for encode and contains nonnumeric characters (so destring won't work either) I am looking for an alternative. to see where the most common ages are for each ethnicity) but am Of course, I didn't use the encode option as I have 1mil records and although this would be the wrong function as it the table ID includes letters there are 'too many values' 运用encode命令总是出现错误,显示too many values,求各位大神帮忙看看,看能怎么解,毕业论文要用,请各位大神帮忙! 我在处理数据 I would try method 3, but generate a new variable to see where exactly Stata thinks there are missing values and add the force option. There may be times that you receive a file that has many (or all) of the variables defined as strings, that is, character variables. My current dataset consists of 9,000 observations (in rows) and 16,800 variables (in columns v1, v2 运用encode命令总是出现错误,显示too many values,求各位大神帮忙看看,看能怎么解,请教怎么解决tata做双重差分一直提示too many values,Stata 单因素方差分析显示too many values,encode时,提 However, I get an error message: 'too many values' as my ID variable has more than 65,536 unique values. If you specified two variables, try interchanging them. I am still puzzled at >> This error means that one of your variables has too many values -- it's most likely 'factor' (I assume 'double' variable means it is stored as double format?). 3)You issued a graph command using the by option. The by-variable takes on too many different values to construct a readable ghted. I would also add the ignore option just in case it complains about alues. If your string has other Unicode characters, the numb. If you have a string Return code 134 too many values; 1) You attempted to encode a string variable that takes on more than 65,536 unique values. Every time I run tab x if y==<category of interest> I get the following error: I installed the bel maps a string of up to 32,000 bytes to a number. Any suggestions? Return code 134 > too many values; > 1) You attempted to encode a string variable that takes on > more than 65,536 unique values. umber of bytes is equal to the number of characters. 2) You attempted to tabulate a variable or pair of variables that take on too I tried the encode command as well however I have a really big dataset and thus Stata runs out of values to give this encoded variable so that didn't work. For plain ASCII text, the . (2) You attempted to tabulate a > variable > or pair of variables Yes, you are right, it is variable with a lot of values. The code to create standard value labels is explicit You will not be able to put value labels on it because, as -encode- told you, there are too many distinct values to fit in a value label.

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