this works. Thanks Maarten.
Do you know whehter ne can add texture to bar graphs
to differentate them? I am trying to make bars look
different without resorting to colors.
--- Maarten buis <[email protected]> wrote:
> --- jo la frite <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am trying to create to change the color
> intensity
> > for a bar graph. Somehow, I can only adjust for
> all
> > the bars together. What I want is some bars with a
> > high intensity and others with a low intensity. I
> have
> > typed :
> >
> > bar graph (mean) var1 var 2, over(cat)
> > bar(1,color(gray)) bar(2,color (gray))
> intensity(30)
> >
> > But Stata automatically sets the intensity for
> both
> > bars to 30 .Can anyone help please? Thanks.
>
>
> *--------------- begin example --------------
> sysuse auto, clear
>
> sum mpg
> replace mpg = (mpg-r(mean))/r(sd)
> sum length
> replace length = (length-r(mean))/r(sd)
>
> graph bar (mean) mpg length, over(foreign) ///
> bar(1,color(gs10)) bar(2,color (gs14))
> *------------- end example -------------------
> (For more on how to use examples I sent to the
> Statalist, see
> http://home.fsw.vu.nl/m.buis/stata/exampleFAQ.html )
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> Maarten
>
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