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AW: st: AW: using extended macros to title graphs
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"Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
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AW: st: AW: using extended macros to title graphs
Date
Mon, 29 Mar 2010 17:25:51 +0200
<>
Your initial post got chopped by the server, so you may want to restate your
query. I may have misunderstood it...
HTH
Martin
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von David Souther
Gesendet: Montag, 29. März 2010 17:17
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: st: AW: using extended macros to title graphs
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Martin Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> <>
> One problem: you rename your graphs as -name(g1, replace)- every time
> through the loop, so you will end up with only one graph - the last one
> created...
>
No, this isn't an issue because I -graph save- and -graph export- the
file with a different name (dependent upon `i') each time I pass thru
the loop.
>
> Look at - help extended_fcn- to get your hands on the var labels...
>
I have looked at the help file and cannot figure out how to get it to
work in this case (please note that the variable "varlabs" is not the
same as a variable label because of the way the data are shaped).
So, in addition to "title("Causes `=varlabs[`vars[`i']']'")" to
create the graph title, I've tried things like:
title("Causes `varlabs[`vars']'")
title("Causes `=varlabs[`vars[`i']']'")
title("Causes `=varlabs[`=vars[`i']']'")
etc...
but I cannot decipher the help documentation for extended functions to
get this to work.
>
> HTH
> Martin
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von David Souther
> Gesendet: Montag, 29. März 2010 17:03
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: st: using extended macros to title graphs
>
> the value in one string variable that corresponds to another variable.
>
> So, a condensed version of my data looks like:
>
> clear
> inp str35 vars str25 varlabs participant_type1 participant_type2 indicator
> "children_with_mental_illness_" "Children with MI" .4 .5 1
> "communitywide_prevention_init" "Community-wide prevention" .2 .9 0
> "differences_between_families_" "Conflict between families " .3 .2 0
> "dysfunctional_or_broken_famil" "Dysfunctional " .47 .29 0
> "greater_access_to_diversion_o" "Greater access " .2 .5 1
> "greater_tolerance_and_cultura" "Greater tolerance " .6 .2 1
> "high_levels_of_transience_and" "High levels " .5 .2 0
> "holding_juvenile_offenders_mo" "Holding " .4 .4 0
> "homeless_youth_face_special_c" "Homeless " .2 .4 0
> "immigrant_youth_face_special_" "Immigrant " .2 .3 1
> end
>
>
> I want to graph participant_type(s) for specific conditions (one of
> the "vars" in `tc' and indicator==1) while adding the corresponding
> "varlabs" title, here's what I tried (and didn't work):
>
>
> local tc dysfunctional_or_broken_famil greater_tolerance_and_cultura
> immigrant_youth_face_special_
> foreach i in `tc' {
> graph hbar (asis) participant_type1 participant_type2 if indicator==1
> & "`i'"==vars, ///
> nofill bargap(4.5) blabel(bar, size(medium) position(outside)
> format(%4.2f)) ///
> ytitle(%Responses) title("Causes `=varlabs[`vars[`i']']'") ///
> legend(size(vsmall)) name(g1, replace) ///
> subtitle(, size(small) span bexpand) graphregion(margin(tiny))
> plotregion(margin(vsmall))
> *graph save g1 "g1.gph", replace
> *graph export "causes_`i'_participanttype.pdf", as(pdf) replace name(g1)
> }
>
> Thanks for any insights, D.S.
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