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A Gentle Introduction to Stata’s Programming Language Mata

When:

20 June - 28 June 2022

School:

TStat Training

Institution:

TStat Training

City:

Sulmona

Country:

Italy

Language:

English

Credits:

0.0 EC

Fee:

890 EUR

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A Gentle Introduction to Stata’s Programming Language Mata
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About

Mata is Stata’s powerful extremely FAST built-in matrix compiled programming language, similar to R, Matlab and GAUSS. One of the main drawbacks in learning Mata however, is that the Reference Manual, whilst extremely detailed, offers little advice on how Mata can be actively implemented. The objective of Our Gentile Introduction to Stata’s Programming Language Mata course is to offer participants a softer, but nonetheless extensive introduction into Mata’s programming capabilities. As such, the opening sessions offer a “guided tour of Mata” focusing on general considerations, such as when the use of Mata is either justified or warranted, offering participants an essential overview of Mata’s syntax and it’s principle commands. Later sessions illustrate Mata’s functions, built-in libraries and how Mata’s operators (such as functions, pointers and structures) and code can be effectively integrated in both user written and official Stata routines to obtain significant increases in the speed in which Stata is able to execute your work.

At the end of the course, it is expected that participants will be able to independently implement the techniques learnt during the course in order be able to use Mata to work more effectively in Stata. This course is, by its nature, to be considered very much a “hands-on/applied training course”. Each session is composed of both a theoretical component (in which the techniques are explained), and an applied (hands-on) segment, during which participants have the opportunity to implement the techniques under the watchful eye of the course tutor. Throughout the course, theoretical sessions are reinforced by practical examples, in which the course tutor discusses and highlights potential pitfalls and the advantages of individual programming techniques.

Target group

Researchers in any field interested in learning Stata’s programming matrix language. Ph.D. students and researchers interested in extending their existing knowledge of Mata.

Course aim

Mata is Stata’s powerful extremely FAST built-in matrix compiled programming language, similar to R, Matlab and GAUSS. One of the main drawbacks in learning Mata however, is that the Reference Manual, whilst extremely detailed, offers little advice on how Mata can be actively implemented. The objective of Our Gentile Introduction to Stata’s Programming Language Mata course is to offer participants a softer, but nonetheless extensive introduction into Mata’s programming capabilities. As such, the opening sessions offer a “guided tour of Mata” focusing on general considerations, such as when the use of Mata is either justified or warranted, offering participants an essential overview of Mata’s syntax and it’s principle commands. Later sessions illustrate Mata’s functions, built-in libraries and how Mata’s operators (such as functions, pointers and structures) and code can be effectively integrated in both user written and official Stata routines to obtain significant increases in the speed in which Stata is able to execute your work.

Fee info

Fee

890 EUR, Full-Time Student*: € 890.00 PhD Student: € 1140.00 Academic: € 1320.00 Commercial: € 1770.00 *To be eligible for full-time student prices, participants must provide proof of their full-time student status for the current academic year. Our standard policy is to provide all full-time students, be they Undergraduates or Masters, access to our student registration rates. Part-time master and doctoral students on the other hand, who are also currently employed will however, be assigned the standard academic registration fee.

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