Apologies to Max for not answering his e-mail, and to
Stata users generally for not updating -xtgraph-.
Partly pressure of work, partly a personal preference
for the quicker Stata 7 graphics, & partly wanting to include
several improvements - such as bars instead of lines &
logistic regression.
It is definitely on my list of things to do, and approaching the top.
In the meantime, as Scott Merryman pointed out,
the -savedat()- option allows you to save the graphed data
and then graph it in any form you prefer.
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 16:23:14 +0800
From: "Max Bulsara" <[email protected]>
Subject: st: xtgraph
Does anyone know if xtgraph is available for Stata v9? Or does anyone
know if there's anything equivalent to xtgraph? It's great for panel
data (thanks to Paul Seed). I have contacted the author but have had no
reply.
Max Bulsara,
Research Fellow
School of Population Health (M435)
University of Western Australia
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
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Paul T Seed, MSc CStat
Lecturer in Medical Statistics
King's College London,
Division of Reproduction and Endocrinology
St Thomas' Hospital,
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