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Re: st: Graph with many different y-axes on the left


From   "Augusto Cadenas" <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Graph with many different y-axes on the left
Date   Mon, 22 Sep 2008 09:34:23 -0400

Thank you, Maarten and Eva. So I see how -graph combine- can help me.
I guess I would then have to specify no x-axes for (N-1) out of my N
graphs (only the one at the bottom would have an x-axis, and then
stack them vertically in one column, without interstitial spaces. Is
that how you would proceed?

Thanks

A

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Maarten buis <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the section "advanced usage" in the help-file of graph combine there
> is an example which you can use (it actually shows you how to put
> graphs both on top of one another and side by side)
>
> -- Maarten
>
> --- Augusto Cadenas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was wondering if there's a way to draw a graph in stata that looks
>> like that (old-fashioned) way of plotting many series stacked one
>> above the other, with a series of different y-scales, but all on the
>> left side, e.g.:
>>
>>
> http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/data/13030/zv/ft287004zv/figures/ft287004zv_00004.gif
>>
>> (I guess the most famous example of these graphs is Irving Fisher's
>> article in the inaugural issue of Econometrica in 1933)
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestion,
>>
>> Augusto
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