See the example on page 267/268 of the [G]raphics manual where the use of
-yline(0) lstyle(foreground))- and -xscale(noline)-
options are demonstrated.
Phil
At 08:08 AM 31/03/2005 +0000, you wrote:
Hi all,
I am plotting the difference between two distributions and the values go
from positive to negative.
I would like the x-axis to intersect the y-axis where y=0 so that visually
it is more apparent that the values range from positive to negative.
I have gone through the Stata graphics manual but have not been able to
find the command which will do this for me.
Can somebody please help?
Thanks in advance,
Ramani
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