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Stata Python integration

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  • Hua Peng

    (StataCorp)

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Users may extend Stata's features using other programming languages such as Java and C. New in Stata 16, Stata has tight integration with Python, which allows users to embed and execute Python code from within Stata. I will discuss how users can easily call Python from Stata, output Python results within Stata, and exchange data and results between Python and Stata, both interactively and as sub-routines within do-files and ado-files. I will also show examples of the Stata Function Interface (sfi); a Python module provided with Stata which provides extensive facilities for accessing Stata objects from within Python.

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  • Hua Peng, 2019. "Stata Python integration," 2019 Stata Conference 1, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:scon19:1
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