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.
Related Posts with floatplot now available from SSC
Lagged and leading variable dummy variables for events studyDear community, In the context of a difference-in-differences analysis, I would like to perform an …
How to put a check which identifies if the sex of the spouse are different and also to check whether the marital status is same.Dear All, How can I check if the sex of the head and the spouse are different. For example if head …
Textbox position in a graphDear All, consider the following graph: Array I add the labels "HH", "LH", "LL" and "HL" manually.…
Filling*missing*column valuesHi Stata Users, I am using Stata 15 SE on Windows. I have imported some data from Excel where the ID…
Building a Scorecard by Binary Logistic Regression ModelHi, I want to find a way to turn binary logistic regression model's coefficients/odds ratios to a s…
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Response to floatplot now available from SSC
Post a Comment