I am using a Stata command, synth
, that takes a numlist as an argument.
I need the numlist to take 2,000+ values. Note that forvalues
is not a viable work-around in this context, unless I am mistaken. I am using Stata MP 13.1. In help limits
it says that the size limit for a numlist is 2,500. However, when I run the following code, I receive error code "r(123) invalid numlist has too many elements."
foreach i of numlist 1/1601 {
display `i'
}
This code runs without an error:
foreach i of numlist 1600{
display `i'
}
Is there a way to allow a larger numlist than 1,600 elements? Also, why does help limits
tell me I have 2,500 to work with, but not allow more than 1,600?
Edited to add: nlist
, used to parse a numlist, specifies a maximum of 1,600. So perhaps 1,600 is the proper maximum? In that case, the help limits
page seems to be incorrect.
Second edit to add: synth
is a matching command, and you provide it with a numlist of control units to include in the matching procedure. So if you have a panel with 2000 units and 10 time periods, you might specify 1,999 units to be included as potential control units. It might be possible to use forvalues
, but it would require editing the synth
ado file somewhat significantly.
numlist "1/2500"
works for me in 14.1. I surmise that the limit that is biting you is an undocumented limit forforeach
(which I agree should be documented as such). I can't comment onsynth
and in any case you should say more about how a numlist is used withsynth
.