Not quite clear what the problem is here, but
there are at least two user-written programs
that may help.
One is -ciplot-. The idea here is that
if you get your confidence intervals from
-ci-, -ciplot- will do that and plot them for
you. This sounds like your situation.
The other is -eclplot-. -eclplot- is in many
ways more general in that, for example,
you can use it for any kind of intervals, but
you need to do some manipulation first.
Both programs are on SSC.
Nick
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> Dear statalister:
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> I have four mean from two groups, and I'm interesting
> in plot this measures with the CI by groups (1 1 2 2 3 3 )
>
> I had used twoway plot but when I had used BY, the
> distance between groups "unlinked me".
>
> Thanks
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