Hello,
I am new to STATA and am using Version 15. Due to the confidential nature of my data I cannot post a snapshot, apologies. Further apologies if these questions are silly.
I am analysing data from an epidemiological cohort study that looks at death over time.
I have used the sset and strate,per(100000) commands to calculate the death rate.
My question:
I want to create a graph to see when, during the follow up period, most deaths occur (i.e. if there is a peak at a certain time point).
I had thought to use "strate per(100000)graph" but STATA says "graphical output suppressed - no groups to plot". Is there any other way to create such a graph?
Many thanks for any help.
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