Hi,
How can I create a forestplot using the metan command, in which the x range will be from 0.4 to 4.1, but the values displayed from the xlabel will be 0.5, 1, 2, and 4? (I’m presenting odds ratios, so I use eform)
The only thing I can do is either use the force command, but then I have to specify in xlabel points before 0.5 and after 4, (otherwise some ORs are not shown). If I don’t use the force command, then everything shrinks.
Thanks
Related Posts with Forestplot using the metan command
Would this be a good instrumental variableI am running a regression : hours worked per year= days ill per year+ age+ gender+ region + u. Would…
How to estimate marginal effects after nbreg, with multiple interaction terms and fixed effectsHi everybody. I'm trying to use margins command to estimate marginal effects for an interaction term…
Extracting unique strings from multiple variables for each observationI have school level data with the name of different counties they have belonged to across a number o…
ppml (gravity equation) with quadratic term of the distance variableHello, Here is my question: I am testing the curvilinear (inverted U-shape) effect of distance (cu…
Stata 10.1I am currently using Stata 15. However, some user-written commands do not work in Stata 15 and requi…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to Forestplot using the metan command
Post a Comment