Im sorry. I introduced some further confusion. One mark number for each yvar.
Let us use an UCLA�s example:
use http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/webbooks/reg/hsb2.dta
As there were no outliers among the scores, let us alter some of them (I hope M
Mitchell don�t desagree) . So, changing , for example, 20 15 18 25 and 90 95
98 for the first 4 an 3 scores for socst and science, respectively, we, then,
type: gr box socst science math, medtype(line) mark(1,mlabel(id))
mark(2,mlabel(id)) mark(3,mlabel(id))
Guilherme
Citando daphna <[email protected]>:
> Hello-
>
> I am using the graph commands on stata for the first time and am running
> into some confusion.
>
> Is there any way I can get labels on my box plot graphs?
>
> Specifically, I am using the box command. I would like to see the values
> of the median, 25th percentile, 75 %...etc. Most importantly, I want to
> see/know the values of the top and bottom cut off lines. How do I find
> these values?
>
> I am interested in analyzing the outliers or outside values, but I am not
> able to see what the specific lower and upper cut off values are.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Daphna
>
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