Read Stata 13 file in R
If you have Stata 13, then you can load it there and save it as a Stata 12 format using the command saveold
(see help saveold
). Afterwards, take it to R.
If you have, Stata 10 - 12, you can use the user-written command use13
, (by Sergiy Radyakin) to load it and save it there; then to R. You can install use13
running ssc install use13
.
Details can be found at http://radyakin.org/transfer/use13/use13.htm
Other alternatives, still with Stata, involve exporting the Stata format to something else that R will read, e.g. text-based files. See help export
within Stata.
Update
Starting Stata 14, saveold
has a version()
option, allowing one to save in Stata .dta formats as old as Stata 11.
There's a new package called Haven, by Hadley Wickham, which can load Stata 13 dta files (as well as SAS and SPSS files)
library(haven) # haven package now available on cran
df <- read_dta('c:/somefile.dta')
See: https://github.com/hadley/haven
There is a new package to import Stata 13 files into a data.frame in R.
Install the package and read a Stata 13 dataset with read.dta13():
install.packages("readstata13")
library(readstata13)
dat <- read.dta13("TEAdataSTATA.dta")
Update: readstata13 imports in version 0.8 also files from Stata 6 to 14
More about the package: https://github.com/sjewo/readstata13
In the meanwhile savespss command became a member of the SSC archive and can be installed to Stata with: findit savespss
The homepage http://www.radyakin.org/transfer/savespss/savespss.htm continues to work, but the program should be installed from the SSC now, not from the beta location.