Thank you for your reply,
I assume you mean the other way around, i.e. to set the clbreak
slightly smaller.
Yes, that was my solution as well. But it seems a bit unpractical
since I have to check the observations in order to know how much
smaller I should set the breaks. It works, but I just wanted to know
if there was an option I could use to handle this.
All the best,
Richard
On 4/28/08, Scott Merryman <[email protected]> wrote:
> You could set the clbreak slightly larger and then relabel the legend
> keys. Something like:
>
> spmap var1 using "geo_kor.dta", id(id) fcolor(Greys2) clmethod(custom)
> clbreaks(0 30.01 40.01 45.001 50.01 100) legend(symy(*2) symx(*2)
> size(*2) position
> (10)) legorder(lohi) legend(label(2 "0 to 30") label(3 "30 to 40" )
> label(4 "40 to 45" ) label(5 "45 to 50" ) label(6 "50 to 100" ))
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Richard Ohrvall
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I am creating a map using the great user-written ado-file spmap.
> > However, I have a small problem. I am using the following code:
> >
> > spmap var1 using "geo_kor.dta", id(id) fcolor(Greys2) clmethod(custom)
> > clbreaks(0 30 40 45 50 100) legend(symy(*2) symx(*2) size(*2) position
> > (10)) legorder(lohi)
> >
> > The class breaks are where I would like them, but I would like the
> > first class to include all values up to, but not including, 30. The
> > default is that the value 30 will be included in the first class
> > (0-30). Is there some way to change this so that observations with
> > value 30 on var1 will be included in the second class (30-40)? I have
> > looked in the help for spmap, but I could not find any solution.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated,
> > Richard
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