Hi Stata community,
I have been scrolling though the graph threats for hours now trying to find the type of the attached plot, and corresponding command. I think it is a dot plot type command, but I can not get the continuous variable to display on the y axis and include more than 3 categorical variables on the x-axis? Basically, I want to display mean IgG concentration (continuous) at different levels of several categories within one graph. Any help is appreciated.
Thank you!
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