Stata's data format is always tabular in format. Stata utilizes integer storage types which occupy only one or two bytes rather than four, and single-precision (4 bytes) rather than double-precision (8 bytes) is the default for floating-point numbers. Its compress command automatically reassigns data to data types that take up less memory without loss of information. Stata allows for flexibility with assigning data types to data. Until the release of version 16, Stata could only open a single dataset at any one time. From version 11 on, other commands can be executed while the data browser or editor is opened. The dataset can be viewed or edited in spreadsheet format. Starting with version 8.0, Stata has included a graphical user interface based on Qt framework which uses menus and dialog boxes to give access to many built-in commands. Technical overview and terminology User interface įrom its creation, Stata has always employed an integrated command-line interface. The current version is Stata 17, released in April 2021. Since then, a new version has been released once every two years.
A major release in 2003 included a new graphics system and dialog boxes for all commands. In 1993, the company moved to College Station, TX and was renamed Stata Corporation, now known as StataCorp. Stata was initially developed by Computing Resource Center in California and the first version was released in 1985. It is used by researchers in many fields, including biomedicine, epidemiology, sociology and science.
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Stata ( / ˈ s t eɪ t ə/, STAY-ta, alternatively / ˈ s t æ t ə/, occasionally stylized as STATA ) is a general-purpose statistical software package developed by StataCorp for data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting.