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st: AW: What is this plot type?
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I would not have identified this as a Stata product on my own (How do you get them to behave the way they do in this Flash Player animation?). -twoway scatter- with -aweights- certainly can display differently sized bubbles based on the variable that you supply in the -aweights- part...
HTH
Martin
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Hi Statalisters. I thought you'd be my best bet on this question. I am intrigued by this plot in the Wall Street Journal. It's on this page and, technically speaking of course, is the plot that looks like yellow balloons. :)
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123986615199224399.html#mod%3DtestMod%26articleTabs%3Dinteractive
The WSJ appears to use Stata for a lot of their visualizations and perhaps used it for this too. There is a transparent element in the graph as well that would be useful in exploring independent of the rest of the display.
Any leads?
Amanda
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