I'd be surprised if you can do that. The problem for Stata would
not so much be re-sizing, as to how arrange the graphs of different
sizes, or so I guess.
It's not what you seek, but given your data I'd try very different
kinds of graph, such as a series of stacked bar charts in order
of violence.
Nick
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> Josip Dasovic
> Sent: 31 March 2004 19:03
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: st: Pie Graph Question
>
>
> Hello Statalisters:
>
> Despite a rather exhaustive search, I am stumped and am
> hoping that a list
> member (or three) will come to the rescue regarding a
> question I have about
> the graph_pie command in Stata.
> I have created a series of pie graphs, for which the slices
> denote relative
> proportions of various ethnic groups within a village (52 villages
> in all, necessitating 52 pie graphs--all on one page). This
> I have managed
> to accomplish
> easily.
> I would then like to adjust the size (i.e. diameter) of each
> pie to reflect
> the level of
> inter-ethnic violence in each village (the values for which
> are contained in
> a
> separate variable--let's call it "violence"). First of all, how can I
> adjust
> the size of the pie graphs, and secondly, can I use the values of the
> "violence"
> variable to adjust the pie graph sizes accordingl?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Josip
>
> P.S. I subscribe to the digest version of Statalist, and will
> therefore be
> unable to
> respond to replies immediately.
>
>
> Josip Dasovic
> PhD Candidate
> Department of Political Science
> Brown University
> Box 1844
> Providence, RI 02906 USA
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