I need some help with Stata. I'm not sure if this is the right forum, but hopefully somebody can help me.
The problem occur, when I want to use new commands in stata. I will explain it with an example: command outreg. I assume the problem is the version.
Stata Details:
Version 10.1
Unlimited-user Stata for Windows (network) perpetual license (decompressed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Stata)
I downloaded the command ssc install outreg
I tried the new command with the example given here:
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/faq/outreg.htm
After execution, the following error occur, after outreg using test.doc, nolabel replace
MakeSmat(): 3499 _CColJoin() not found
CalcStats(): - function returned error
<istmt>: - function returned error
Stata.com also provide a solution for the problem:
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2011-07/msg01018.html but a restart of stata doesn't work for my problem.
The necessary library (l_cfrmt described in the stata.com link) is also available:
. mata : mata query
Mata settings
set matastrict off
set matalnum off
set mataoptimize on
set matafavor space may be space or speed
set matacache 400 kilobytes
set matalibs lmatabase;lmataado;lmataopt;l_cfrmt
set matamofirst off
But when I search for the usage of the library l_cfrmt (which is necessary for outreg) there occur the following error-message:
. mata : mata desc using l_cfrmt
c:\ado\plus\l\l_cfrmt.mlib from a more recent version of Stata
It looks, if the version, which I loaded via ssc is not compatible with the Version 10.1 of Stata.
Does somebody have any idea how to solve this problem? I search for a few hours now, but I did't find any possible solution.
Regards,
Michael
First, the code you found on the ucla website for -outreg- is not correct -- John Gallup has since made many changes to the latest version of -outreg-, one of which affects your example. (ignoring your mata issue for a moment) This code should be modified to this in order to make it run:
**install latest outreg
ssc install outreg, replace
use http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/notes/hsb1, clear
regress read write
outreg using test.doc, novarlabel replace
the code above works on my machine with an updated version of Stata 12 MP and updated -outreg- version 4.12.
Regarding the mata error: It might be the case that the newest -outreg- just might not work with Stata 10.1 - but I wouldn't give up yet. First, make sure your Stata is fully updated (-update query- and -update all-).
Second, follow the advice of the author of -outreg- in this Statalist thread:
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2011-07/msg01014.html
Finally, if you do have a missing mata component/library, as that thread hints at, and cannot follow this advice to correct it, then consider re-installing Stata and/or contacting Stata tech support.
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I've looked at all of the similar questions on stack overflow. This one is different enough to warrant a separate question. Basically, I can't start a repl server because I get the error below. It's been pointed out that this is typically a dependency issue, but I'm updated, to my knowledge. What am I getting wrong here? Here's the full error:
error in process sentinel: Could not start nREPL server: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Invalid number: 0.8.3
at clojure.lang.LispReader.readNumber (LispReader.java:352)
clojure.lang.LispReader.read (LispReader.java:278)
clojure.lang.LispReader.readDelimitedList (LispReader.java:1398)
clojure.lang.LispReader$VectorReader.invoke (LispReader.java:1347)
clojure.lang.LispReader.read (LispReader.java:285)
clojure.lang.LispReader.read (LispReader.java:216)
clojure.lang.LispReader.read (LispReader.java:205)
clojure.lang.RT.readString (RT.java:1878)
clojure.lang.RT.readString (RT.java:1873)
clojure.core$read_string.invokeStatic (core.clj:3815)
clojure.core$read_string.invoke (core.clj:3805)
clojure.core$mapv$fn__8445.invoke (core.clj:6912)
clojure.core.protocols$fn__8159.invokeStatic (protocols.clj:168)
clojure.core.protocols/fn (protocols.clj:124)
clojure.core.protocols$fn__8114$G__8109__8123.invoke (protocols.clj:19)
clojure.core.protocols$seq_reduce.invokeStatic (protocols.clj:31)
clojure.core.protocols$fn__8146.invokeStatic (protocols.clj:75)
clojure.core.protocols/fn (protocols.clj:75)
clojure.core.protocols$fn__8088$G__8083__8101.invoke (protocols.clj:13)
clojure.core$reduce.invokeStatic (core.clj:6828)
clojure.core$mapv.invokeStatic (core.clj:6903)
clojure.core$mapv.invoke (core.clj:6903)
leiningen.update_in$parse_args.invokeStatic (update_in.clj:13)
leiningen.update_in$parse_args.invoke (update_in.clj:9)
leiningen.update_in$update_in.invokeStatic (update_in.clj:36)
leiningen.update_in$update_in.doInvoke (update_in.clj:24)
clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:146)
clojure.lang.Var.applyTo (Var.java:705)
clojure.core$apply.invokeStatic (core.clj:667)
clojure.core$apply.invoke (core.clj:660)
leiningen.core.main$partial_task$fn__7331.doInvoke (main.clj:284)
clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:139)
clojure.lang.AFunction$1.doInvoke (AFunction.java:31)
clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:137)
clojure.core$apply.invokeStatic (core.clj:667)
clojure.core$apply.invoke (core.clj:660)
leiningen.core.main$apply_task.invokeStatic (main.clj:334)
leiningen.core.main$apply_task.invoke (main.clj:320)
leiningen.core.main$resolve_and_apply.invokeStatic (main.clj:343)
leiningen.core.main$resolve_and_apply.invoke (main.clj:336)
leiningen.core.main$_main$fn__7420.invoke (main.clj:453)
leiningen.core.main$_main.invokeStatic (main.clj:442)
leiningen.core.main$_main.doInvoke (main.clj:439)
clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:137)
clojure.lang.Var.applyTo (Var.java:705)
clojure.core$apply.invokeStatic (core.clj:665)
clojure.main$main_opt.invokeStatic (main.clj:514)
clojure.main$main_opt.invoke (main.clj:510)
clojure.main$main.invokeStatic (main.clj:664)
clojure.main$main.doInvoke (main.clj:616)
clojure.lang.RestFn.applyTo (RestFn.java:137)
clojure.lang.Var.applyTo (Var.java:705)
clojure.main.main (main.java:40)
EDIT:
So I've gotten farther on this problem and I think I'm down to the last little issue or two. The file that is being pulled that causes the java.lang.NumberFormatException is cider.el which you can finder in your emacs.emacs.d\elpa\cider-[VERSION NUMBER, in my case 20210104.915]. You open your cider.el file and on line 392/393, in this version, you'll find:
(cider-add-to-alist 'cider-jack-in-dependencies
"nrepl/nrepl" "0.8.3")
So changing this line, recompiling it, and reloading emacs gets the number throwing the java.lang.NumberFormatException to change to whatever I changed it to (recompile by using byte-compile-file, hitting enter, then passing it the address of the document). Adding another set of double quotes gets a null value error of sorts (obviously) and doing any type of backslashing for exceptions and sort doesn't seem to solve the issue. So, since the few related posts (though with much less detail) seem to hint at changing the version number, I'm going to have to assume that I have to do that. What version number would work best here?
TEMP SOLUTION SO FAR:
start a repl with "lein repl" in command line and connect to it manually using the connect command "cider-connect" and specifying the localhost (I started the repl in same directory as project and it detected it easily). This is not good enough for me as a permanent solution but gets me up and going temporarily until a better solution is found.
PERMANENT SOLUTION:
see below
Look at your dependencies. I had an issue where my java jdk was basically broken (java's fault, not mine, in so far as the code is concerned). I ended up using the latest OpenJDK (number 15). That worked. If you get lots of java specific type errors and those errors change with the versions that you're using, then consider updating your java jdk. I was using LTE versions before and the latest fixed it.
I just installed Pharo5.0 and attempting to go through
"Pharo by Example".
When I get to the BouncingAtomsMorph I apply the "Gofer it"
fetch provided by MartinW at Error Unknown variable:BouncingAtomsMorph openInWorld please correct or cancel
This results in a MessageNotUnderstood: FileList class>>registerFileReader:
AnimatedImageMorph class initialize [:cl | cl registerFileReader: self ]
BlockClosure cull:
SystemDicdtionary(Dictionary) at:ifPresent:
AnimatedImageMorph class initialize
MCMethodDefinition postloadOver:
MCPackageLoader basicLoadDefinitions ....
This list can't be copied by swiping with a mouse, so please excuse typos. (Is there any way to get this list in text format?)
Is Pharo5.0 a stable release? I didn't notice any install problems.
My system is CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511
Pharo 5 is a stable release, but the MorphExamplesAndDemos package is no longer updated for the use in Pharo 5.
On the bright side, the error you report is not related to BouncingAtomsMorph but to another example in the package. If the debugger window appears, you can click on Abandon and still use the BouncingAtomMorph by doing:
BouncingAtomsMorph new openInWorld
Probably someone should fix the package, or we should stop mentioning it in Pharo documentation..
I was going through the example of FRDM-KL25Z library in MATLAB Simulink and having some problems when deploying it to the board.
1) Most of the H files are missing in the directory during (compiling?) and was FIXED by downloading individually from website.
2) After the H files are fixed, MATLAB prompt me another error stating FILE_DIR/TOOLCHAIN_GCC_ARM/libmbed.a' needed by ".../freedom_board_servo.elf'
I'm quite new to this field so was hoping someone can guide me through these errors as I have been stuck here doing nothing for few days fixing errors and errors.
Thanks.libmbed.a ERROR
Hi all the problem is fixed by changing the directory of the file.
During installation MATLAB have named the directory wrongly "8e73be2a2ac1" was supposed to be named to "mbed-8e73be2a2ac1".
I am trying to use the Amatic Font from Google in my PDF File but it gives me an Error like below. Could that be because the Font Type? I have tested with Open Sans and it is working.
AH01071: Got error 'PHP message: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception
'Zend_Pdf_Exception' with message 'Unable to read version 4 table' in
/var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/main/zend/library/Zend/Pdf/FileParser/Font/OpenType.php:555\nStack
trace:\n#0
/var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/main/zend/library/Zend/Pdf/FileParser/Font/OpenType.php(121):
Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType->_parseOs2Table()\n#1
/var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/main/zend/library/Zend/Pdf/FileParser/Font/OpenType/TrueType.php(83):
Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType->parse()\n#2
/var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/main/zend/library/Zend/Pdf/Font.php(701):
Zend_Pdf_FileParser_Font_OpenType_TrueType->parse()\n#3
/var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/main/zend/library/Zend/Pdf/Font.php(615):
Zend_Pdf_Font::_extractTrueTypeFont(Object(Zend_Pdf_FileParserDataSource_File),
0)\n#4 /var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/main/zend/invoice.php(27):
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exception 'Zend_Pdf_Exception' wi...\n'
I am using this Script for my tests https://github.com/phpmasterdotcom/GeneratingInvoicesWithZendPdf/blob/master/public/invoice.php
What's happening is this: The Zend Framework code in OpenType.php explicitly checks the OS/2 table version of the font. Is it higher than 3, an exception is thrown. Your font has an OS/2 table version of 4 (which is the fifth version, there are at least 6 versions as far as I know).
Unfortunately, recent versions of the ZendPdf module (like here on GitHub) still don't seem to support version 4 or higher. So apart from looking for another pdf generator - that does support version 4 - I fear there's no clean solution.
You could try editing the framework code, but of course that's a bit shady. As an alternative, apparently it should be able to change that version and regenerate the font. See this post on the Tex forum (the post AFTER the accepted answer). If you choose that path, probably you'll find better guidance on that forum.
Sorry I can't offer a better solution, but maybe it helps you understanding what's going on.
Hi I'm using a Confluence macro called 'PockketQuery'(PQ). I have connected to a server located at my client's base through PostgreSQL. I run PQ to fetch results from the db into my confluence page. However, it's fecthing an extra unwanted word "Hallo" along with every result. I m unable to figure out where this string maybe coming from and getting attached to my results like this. Please help me get rid of it.
For example I run a PQ on the db which is supposed to fetch me result "Jack London", so the result that I see is "hallo Jack London".
Note: I use VPN to connect to my client's server and Confluence.
Are you using the latest version from the Marketplace 1.14.6? This issue shouldn't exist in the latest version.
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