Juxtaposed (next to each other in the same panel)
or superimposed (one on top of the other)?
Nick
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> Sent: 19 May 2004 15:51
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> Subject: st: How to display two distributions in one histogram?
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>
> A cubersome process is possible to tackle this, but I wonder
> any simple
> solution?
>
> for example:
> histogram price, by (foreign)
>
> This will display two separate histograms, but I want them in one.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Jie Chen
>
> PhD student
> Department of Economics &
> Institution for Housing Research (IBF)
> Uppsala University
> Sweden
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