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title: Modern Spreadsheets in Stata
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sidebar_label: Stata
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import current from '/version.js';
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import CodeBlock from '@theme/CodeBlock';
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export const b = {style: {color:"blue"}};
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[Stata](https://www.stata.com/) is a statistical software package. It offers a
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robust C-based extension system.
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[SheetJS](https://sheetjs.com) is a JavaScript library for reading and writing
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data from spreadsheets.
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This demo uses SheetJS to pull data from a spreadsheet for further analysis
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within Stata. We'll create a Stata native extension that loads the
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[Duktape](/docs/demos/engines/duktape) JavaScript engine and uses the SheetJS
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library to read data from spreadsheets and converts to a Stata-friendly format.
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```mermaid
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flowchart LR
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ofile[(workbook\nXLSB file)]
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nfile[(clean file\nXLSX)]
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data[[Stata\nVariables]]
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ofile --> |Stata Extension\nSheetJS + Duktape| nfile
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nfile --> |Stata command\nimport excel|data
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```
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The demo will read [a Numbers workbook](https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers) and
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generate variables for each column. A sample Stata session is shown below:
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![Stata commands](pathname:///stata/commands.png)
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:::note
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2023-11-07 03:08:55 +00:00
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This demo was last tested by SheetJS users on 2023 November 05.
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:::
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:::info pass
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Stata has limited support for processing spreadsheets through the `import excel`
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command[^1]. At the time of writing, it lacked support for XLSB, NUMBERS, and
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other common spreadsheet formats.
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SheetJS libraries help fill the gap by normalizing spreadsheets to a form that
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Stata can understand.
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:::
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## Integration Details
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The current recommendation involves a native plugin that reads arbitrary files
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and generates clean XLSX files that Stata can import.
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The extension function ultimately pairs the SheetJS `read`[^2] and `write`[^3]
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methods to read data from the old file and write a new file:
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```js
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var wb = XLSX.read(original_file_data, {type: "buffer"});
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var new_file_data = XLSX.write(wb, {type: "array", bookType: "xlsx"});
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```
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The extension function `cleanfile` will take one or two arguments:
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`plugin call cleanfile, "pres.numbers"` will generate `sheetjs.tmp.xlsx` from
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the first argument (`"pres.numbers"`) and print instructions to load the file.
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`plugin call cleanfile, "pres.numbers" verbose` will additionally print CSV
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contents of each worksheet in the workbook.
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```mermaid
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flowchart LR
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ofile{{File\nName}}
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subgraph JS Operations
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ojbuf[(Buffer\nFile Bytes)]
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wb(((SheetJS\nWorkbook)))
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njbuf[(Buffer\nXLSX bytes)]
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end
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obuf[(File\nbytes)]
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nbuf[(New file\nbytes)]
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nfile[(XLSX\nFile)]
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ofile --> |C\nRead File| obuf
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obuf --> |Duktape\nBuffer Ops| ojbuf
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ojbuf --> |SheetJS\n`read`| wb
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wb --> |SheetJS\n`write`| njbuf
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njbuf --> |Duktape\nBuffer Ops| nbuf
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nbuf --> |C\nWrite File| nfile
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```
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### C Extensions
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Stata C extensions are shared libraries or DLLs that use special Stata methods
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for parsing arguments and returning values.
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Arguments are passed to the `stata_call` function in the DLL.
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`SF_display` and `SF_error` display text and error messages respectively.
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### Duktape JS Engine
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This demo uses the [Duktape JavaScript engine](/docs/demos/engines/duktape). The
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SheetJS + Duktape demo covers engine integration details in more detail.
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The [SheetJS Standalone scripts](/docs/getting-started/installation/standalone)
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can be loaded in Duktape by reading the source from the filesystem.
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## Complete Demo
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:::info pass
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This demo was tested in Windows x64. The path names and build commands will
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differ in other platforms and operating systems.
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The [`cleanfile.c`](pathname:///stata/cleanfile.c) extension defines one plugin
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function. It can be chained with `import excel`:
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```stata
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program cleanfile, plugin
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plugin call cleanfile, "pres.numbers" verbose
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program drop cleanfile
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import excel "sheetjs.tmp.xlsx", firstrow
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```
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### Create Plugin
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0) Ensure "Windows Subsystem for Linux" (WSL) and Visual Studio are installed.
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1) Open a new "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt" window and create a project
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folder `c:\sheetjs-stata`:
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```powershell
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cd c:\
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mkdir sheetjs-stata
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cd sheetjs-stata
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```
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2) Enter WSL:
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```powershell
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bash
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```
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3) Download [`stplugin.c`](https://www.stata.com/plugins/stplugin.c) and
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[`stplugin.h`](https://www.stata.com/plugins/stplugin.h) from the Stata website:
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```bash
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curl -LO https://www.stata.com/plugins/stplugin.c
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curl -LO https://www.stata.com/plugins/stplugin.h
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```
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4) Still within WSL, install Duktape:
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```bash
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curl -LO https://duktape.org/duktape-2.7.0.tar.xz
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tar -xJf duktape-2.7.0.tar.xz
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mv duktape-2.7.0/src/*.{c,h} .
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```
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5) Still within WSL, download the demo source
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[`cleanfile.c`](https://docs.sheetjs.com/stata/cleanfile.c):
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```bash
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curl -LO https://docs.sheetjs.com/stata/cleanfile.c
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```
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6) Exit WSL:
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```bash
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exit
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```
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The window will return to the command prompt.
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7) Build the DLL:
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```powershell
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cl /LD cleanfile.c stplugin.c duktape.c
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```
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### Install Plugin
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8) Copy the DLL to `cleanfile.plugin` in the Stata data directory. For example,
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with a shared data directory `c:\data`:
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```powershell
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mkdir c:\data
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copy cleanfile.dll c:\data\cleanfile.plugin
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```
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### Download SheetJS Scripts
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9) Move to the `c:\data` directory
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```powershell
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cd c:\data
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```
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10) Enter WSL
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```powershell
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bash
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```
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11) Within WSL, download SheetJS scripts and the test file.
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<CodeBlock language="bash">{`\
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curl -LO https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/shim.min.js
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curl -LO https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/package/dist/xlsx.full.min.js
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curl -LO https://sheetjs.com/pres.numbers`}
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</CodeBlock>
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12) Exit WSL:
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```bash
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exit
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```
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The window will return to the command prompt.
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### Stata Test
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:::note pass
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The screenshot in the introduction shows the result of steps 13 - 19
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13) Open Stata
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14) Move to the `c:\data` directory in Stata:
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```stata
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cd c:\data
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```
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15) Load the `cleanfile` plugin:
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```stata
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program cleanfile, plugin
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```
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16) Read the `pres.numbers` test file:
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```stata
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plugin call cleanfile, "pres.numbers" verbose
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```
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The result will show the data from `pres.numbers`:
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<pre>
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<b>. plugin call cleanfile, "pres.numbers" verbose</b>{'\n'}
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Worksheet 0 Name: Sheet1{'\n'}
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Name,Index{'\n'}
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Bill Clinton,42{'\n'}
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GeorgeW Bush,43{'\n'}
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Barack Obama,44{'\n'}
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Donald Trump,45{'\n'}
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Joseph Biden,46{'\n'}
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{'\n'}
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Saved to `sheetjs.tmp.xlsx`{'\n'}
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<span {...b}>import excel "sheetjs.tmp.xlsx", firstrow</span> will read the first sheet and use headers{'\n'}
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for more help, see <span {...b}>import excel</span>
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</pre>
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17) Close the plugin:
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```stata
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program drop cleanfile
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```
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18) Clear the current session:
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```stata
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clear
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```
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<p>19) In the result of Step 16, click the link on <code><span {...b}>import
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excel "sheetjs.tmp.xlsx", firstrow</span></code></p>
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Alternatively, manually type the command:
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```stata
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import excel "sheetjs.tmp.xlsx", firstrow
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```
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The output will show the import result:
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<pre>
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<b>. import excel "sheetjs.tmp.xlsx", firstrow</b>{'\n'}
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(2 vars, 5 obs)
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</pre>
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20) Open the Data Editor (in Browse or Edit mode) and compare to the screenshot:
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2023-11-07 03:08:55 +00:00
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```stata
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browse Name Index
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```
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![Data Editor showing data from the file](pathname:///stata/data-editor.png)
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[^1]: Run `help import excel` in Stata or see ["import excel"](https://www.stata.com/manuals/dimportexcel.pdf) in the Stata documentation.
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[^2]: See [`read` in "Reading Files"](/docs/api/parse-options)
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[^3]: See [`write` in "Writing Files"](/docs/api/write-options)
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