Thanks Nick, I'll look into it.
I must confess that I do not really need to reproduce the graph using
Stata, but I was challenged to do it...
Antoine
Nick Cox wrote:
> The key to this is that you can emulate -graph box- with -graph twoway
> rbar-. There is code in -stripplot- from SSC that gets you most of the
> way. Also, note that -egenmore- from SSC contains -egen- functions for
> so-called adjacent values.
>
> I am never concerned about being able to mimic the graphs of another
> program _exactly_. Either Stata just can't do something adequately (3-D
> graphics, mathematics in titles, etc.) or it can do something about as
> good or better.
>
> Nick
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> Antoine Terracol
>
> I wonder now if such a simple solution would also be available for the
> upper part of the R graph, since -graph box- is not a twoway type and,
> as I understand it, cannot be overlayed with another -twoway- graph...
>
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