I've downloaded a program cluster that was listed in SJ2-2 called
-ssmenu-. (It's a menu-driven sample size program for survival and
binary outcomes.) It was listed under the heading st0013.
Each time I run -adoupdate-, it apparently deletes the program. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
-p
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Subject: st: RE: Stacked Histogram
-tabplot- and -tableplot- from SSC will do
something similar, arguably better.
But in general the recipe is: work your
way towards a -twoway bar-.
I'll post some example code later.
Nick
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Marcello Pagano
> Has anyone got code for allowing a second, categorical
> variable into the
> histogram? What I am thinking of is the freq variable is the primary
> variable going into the histogram, but there might be a
> second variable,
> age, say, categorised as `young' and `old'. Then think of each bar in
> the histogram displayed as a two colour bar, black and white,
> say, where
> the black part represents the proportion of that bar who are
> young, and
> the white represents the proportion of that bar who are old.
> A sort of
> stacked-bar-meet-histogram kind of plot.
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