Neil,
Thanks for the tip on where to find the missing command, Jeroen
Weesie's -graphf- now runs.
If Jeroen is tuning in, is there any chance the command could be updated to
use Stata 8 graphics and with an option to produce the scatterplot of the
data?
Thanks again,
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Shephard" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: st: Re: graph prediction of transformed variable from
regression
> Steve
>
> > I've tried various combinations of code from the "books" at the UCLA
> > site without success. -findit graph nonlinear- also located Jeroen
> > Weesie's -graphf- from Vol 10 of STB, which might do the trick except
> > that it always returns the error: "unrecognized command: enumopt". I
> > take that to be a command used internally in the ado file which cannot
> > be run or found. The same error is returned when I prefix the command
> > for Stata 7: -version 7: graphf exp exp-.
> >
> > In lieu of a patch that will permit this command to work in current
> > Stata, can someone please suggest the steps necessary to manually make
> > the partial regression plot using the untransformed units of an
> > initially transformed independent variable in a multiple regression?
> >
> I can't comment on how to approach making the desired plot, but you can
install the -
> enumopt- routine which is part of the the package dm75 from STB-53 and
also written
> by Jerome Weesie
>
> . search enumopt
>
> or
>
> . findit enumopt
>
> will return the relevant links for installing the package.
>
> HTH's
>
> Neil
>
> Neil Shephard
> Genetics Statistician
> ARC Epidemiology Unit, University of Manchester
> [email protected]
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>
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