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From: "Nick Cox" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 11:11 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: st: RE: Adjusting Range of Graph
Thanks, Nick.
I did that, but as you know, -if- in graph is just about filtering the
values.
What I want is to cut off the graph as I set the range of y axis which may
be not supported by STATA.com
Sometimes, we need to magnify the graph as we want to see. It's a way to cut
off the range.
Further, it will be better for STATA to support alpha(transparency) where
overlapping twoway graph.
Sungbok Lee.
I don't know what "screte" means here, but you should use -if- or -in-
or equivalent restrictions to omit values.
Nick
[email protected]
javanfish (a.k.a. Sungbok Lee)
Do you have a screte way to narrow down a graph less than the min or max
range of the axis? It's a scatter over time. But the initial value is
too
large to recongize the last value which is close to zero.
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