Hello,
I have a graphing question: I have 7 variables. All the variables take
values from 1 to 4.
I would like to produce a single graph on which the frequencies are
categorized for the seven variables, for each of the 4 values. That is,
for value one
depict a frequency bar for the first variable
depict a frequency bar for the second variable next to it
depict a frequency bar for the third variable next to it
for value two
depict a frequency bar for the first variable
depict a frequency bar for the second variable next to it
depict a frequency bar for the third variable next to it
for value three
depict a frequency bar for the first variable
depict a frequency bar for the second variable next to it
depict a frequency bar for the third variable next to it
for value four
depict a frequency bar for the first variable
depict a frequency bar for the second variable next to it
depict a frequency bar for the third variable next to it
Here the categorization is over "the values the seven variables take", and
it is not over "a variable".
I tried several commands of bar graph but cannot really get what I want.
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