Thanks as ever to Kit Baum, a new command floatplot is now available from SSC for drawing floating or sliding stacked bar plots for frequencies, proportions, or percents. This redeems a promise made on 28 May in https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...959-line-graph
ericmelse gave very helpful comments on a previous version. Since submitting to SSC, I have noted two typos in the help. And so it goes on.
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