By specifying -blabel(group)- you have asked Stata to label the bars with
the value labels of the first (and in your case, only) over() variable,
that is, foreign.
Specifying -blabel(name)- will get you closer to what I think you want.
see help graph -- bar --blabel_options
Phil
At 01:21 AM 13/09/2004 +0200, you wrote:
Dear Statlisters,
the admittedly nonsensical example below,
sysuse auto, clear
graph bar headroom trunk, over(foreign) blabel(group)
will produce bar labels inconsistent with labels on the category axis.
What have I done to make all cars domestic?
One should also think it possible to reproduce this behavior with
graph hbar headroom trunk, over(foreign) blabel(group)
and yet another surprise -- have I suddenly moved abroad?
-- H�kon
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