This problem seems like it should be something that can be easily done in a few straightforward lines of code, but I haven't found a way to do it:
I want to take something like this:
+---------------+
| id var |
| |
| 1 112 |
| 1 113 |
| 2 221 |
| 2 222 |
| 3 331 |
|---------------|
| 3 332 |
| 3 333 |
+---------------+
and make it into this:
+-------------------------------+
| id var var1 var2 var3 |
|-------------------------------|
| 1 112 112 . . |
| 1 113 . 113 . |
| 2 221 221 . . |
| 2 222 . 222 . |
| 3 331 331 . . |
|-------------------------------|
| 3 332 . 332 . |
| 3 333 . . 333 |
+-------------------------------+
which can then be collapsed by id
without losing the unique values of var
associated with each id
.
+-------------------------+
| id var1 var2 var3 |
|-------------------------|
| 1 112 113 . |
| 2 221 222 . |
| 3 331 332 333 |
+-------------------------+
I can do it like this:
bysort id: egen id_rank = rank(var)
tabulate var_rank /// identify highest rank
by id, sort : gen var1 = var if var_rank == 1
by id, sort : gen var2 = var if var_rank == 2
by id, sort : gen var3 = var if var_rank == 3
But what if I have more than 3 vars for each id (which I do) and different numbers of var for each? I need the right code (e.g. using _n
? a foreach
loop?) to automatically identify the highest rank across the var_rank
column and fill in existing var
values for each id
.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!