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Example graphs

Stata has a whole new look for the graphs it produces (click on any graph for a larger image):

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You can produce graphs using Stata's new GUI or you can produce them using Stata's command language.

The look of graphs is determined by their scheme. The graphs shown above use Stata's default scheme. Schemes can greatly influence the look of a graph. For instance, we might start with this

g_line

and just by changing the scheme, produce this

g_linee

The graph above was produced using the economist scheme, which has with a look similar to that used by The Economist magazine.

Learn how to create basic graphs in Stata.

See New in Stata 11 for more about what was added in Stata Release 11.

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