Thank you, Martin!
-separate- was quite the nugget for my repetoire, it will help a lot
in the future.
Cheers,
-Steinar
2009/8/13 Martin Weiss <[email protected]>:
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> Last two lines should be
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> *************
> gr combine graph1 graph2, /*
> */ rows(1)
> *************
>
> These things do not always transfer well...
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>
> HTH
> Martin
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>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Martin Weiss
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. August 2009 15:09
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: st: AW: Problematic twoway lineplot with -by-
>
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>
> *************
> // Create dataset
> clear*
> set obs 40
> gen id = int((_n-1)/10)+1
> gen group = (id>=3) + 1
> bysort id: gen time = _n
> replace time = time -.5 if id == 4
> gen value = uniform()
> bysort id (time): replace value = /*
> */ value[_n-1] + uniform() if _n > 1
>
>
> separate value if group==1, by(id)
>
> tw (line value1 time if group==1, sort) /*
> */ (line value time if group==2, sort), /*
> */ legend(off) nodraw
>
> graph rename graph1
>
> tw (line value2 time if group==1, sort) /*
> */ (line value time if group==2, sort), /*
> */ legend(off) nodraw
>
> graph rename graph2
>
> gr combine graph1 graph2,
> rows(1)
> *************
>
>
>
> HTH
> Martin
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Steinar Fossedal
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. August 2009 14:56
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: st: Problematic twoway lineplot with -by-
>
> Hi, listers
>
> I'm trying to create a twoway graph using two line graphs, and have it
> split into groups using -by- _on_only_one_of_the_graphs_. I'm finding
> this a bit tricky to pull off, and I've cooked up an example below
> which illustrates the problem. My goal is to have graph 2 included on
> each of the plots in graph 1, resulting in a graph with two plots
> having two lines each. Instead, I get a graph with four plots in it,
> and only a single line per plot.
>
> Is there any way to produce the graph that I want without rearranging my data?
>
> Hope you can help,
> -Steinar
>
>
> Example :
>
> // Create dataset
> clear
> set obs 40
> gen id = int((_n-1)/10)+1
> gen group = (id>=3) + 1
> bysort id: gen time = _n
> replace time = time -.5 if id == 4
> gen value = uniform()
> bysort id (time): replace value = value[_n-1] + uniform() if _n > 1
>
> // Create plots
> // Graph 1 (using by)
> twoway (line value time if group==1, sort by(id))
> graph rename graph1
> // Graph 2 (not using by)
> twoway (line value time if group==2, sort)
> graph rename graph2
> // Graph 3 (Attempt to merge the two graphs together, getting graph 2
> on each of the plots in graph 1)
> twoway (line value time if group==1, sort by(id)) (line value time if
> group==2, sort)
> graph rename graph3
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