I don't think Richard's missing anything
w.r.t. -serrbar-. It's been around for
a long time, but is not a very general
command and does no more than is claimed
in the help.
In addition to Maarten's suggestion, -ciplot-
from SSC may be of use or interest.
On the whole, however, CIs plotted just
the way you want requires recourse to
a combination of -twoway- types, as Richard says.
I can't comment on Richard's code because he
doesn't show it to us.
Nick
[email protected]
Maarten buis
> Have a look at Roger Newson's -eclplot- (type -findit eclplot-).
Richard Palmer-Jones
> > I would like to overlay means and cis of several variables
> against (for
> > example) time. Serrbar alows only one variable. twoway line
> or scatter
> > and rcap can be overlaid for each variable and combined in the same
> > graph but in the legend I get two entries for each varaible and I
> > cannot get rid of one of them.
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