ok but suppose i have a variable which in stata is saved in %3.2f, basically a % with 2 decimals, if I export it into excel, the same variable will have too many decimals. I can certainly easily correct it manually, but isn't there a way to do Stata doing this for me?
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How can I convert excel file to stata file using python?
Sorry not sure about python
ok but suppose i have a variable which in stata is saved in %3.2f, basically a % with 2 decimals, if I export it into excel, the same variable will have too many decimals. I can certainly easily correct it manually, but isn't there a way to do Stata doing this for me?
One of the way can be to save that variable as string in Stata and then export :)
There can be many solutions
@@learndataanalyticswithus5437 but if i convert it to string, then in excel would be a number or string?
It will be numeric with 2 decimals
Thanks a lot! I did not know that! I assumed it would be string. Does it work also for csv files?
I think it will work on csv too.