{smcl} {* *! version 1.0 6 Sep 2020}{...} {viewerjumpto "Syntax" "twest##syntax"}{...} {viewerjumpto "Description" "twest##description"}{...} {viewerjumpto "Options" "twest##options"}{...} {viewerjumpto "Remarks" "twest##remarks"}{...} {viewerjumpto "Examples" "twest##examples"}{...} {title:Title} {phang} {bf:twsave} {hline 2} load the matrices saved with twsave. {marker syntax}{...} {title:Syntax} {p 8 17 2} {cmdab:twload} {cmd:} [{help using}] {synoptset 20 tabbed}{...} {synopthdr} {synoptline} {synopt:{opt {help using}}} followed by a path will load the set of matrices that has been saved in that path. If using option is omitted, the command will search for matrices in the current directory. {p_end} {synoptline} {p2colreset}{...} {p 4 6 2} {marker description}{...} {title:Description} {pstd} {cmd:twload} load the matrices saved with twsave. twsave and twload are used to save and load the results of twset which is the step that is more computationally demanding. {p_end} {title:Common Errors} {p2col 8 12 12 2: 1.} This command will work only if there are matrices saved in the path folder. {marker examples}{...} {title:Examples} {pstd}twload using "../folder/x" {p_end} {pstd} In this example the matrices will be load from "folder" with prefix "x". {synoptline} {p2colreset}{...} {p 4 6 2} {title:More information} {phang} For more information of {it:twload} {browse "https://github.com/paulosomaini/twowayreg-stata/tree/master":Github} {title:Also see} {help twset} {help twres} {help twest} {help twsave} {help twfem} {title:References} {phang} Somaini, P. and F.A. Wolak, (2015), An Algorithm to Estimate the Two-Way Fixed Effects Model, Journal of Econometric Methods, 5, issue 1, p. 143-152. {title: Aditional References} {phang} Arellano, M. (1987), Computing Robust Standard Errors for Within-Groups Estimators, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 49, issue 4, p. 431–434. {phang} Cameron, A. C., & Miller, D. L. (2015). A practitioner’s guide to cluster-robust inference. Journal of human resources, 50(2), 317-372.