Other alternatives, still with Stata, involve exporting the Stata format to something else that R will read, e.g.
Read stata 13 install#
You can install use13 running ssc install use13. If you have Stata 13, then you can load it there and save it. If you have, Stata 10 - 12, you can use the user-written command use13, (by Sergiy Radyakin) to load it and save it there then to R. There is a new package to import Stata 13 files into a ame in R. If you have Stata 13, then you can load it there and save it as a Stata 12 format using the command saveold (see help saveold). a matter of applying Stata syntax, so so if youve read How Stata Commands. There's a new package called Haven, by Hadley Wickham, which can load Stata 13 dta files (as well as SAS and SPSS files) library(haven) # haven package now available on cran The -local- command is a way of defining macro in Stata. There is a new package to import Stata 13 files into a ame in R. Update: readstata13 imports in version 0.8 also files from Stata 6 to 14 Is there a way to read a Stata 13 file in R I tried the following. Install the package and read a Stata 13 dataset with read.dta13(): install.packages("readstata13")