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st: AW: RE: RES: xtline, xtline2 and cmissing(n)
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"Martin Weiss" <[email protected]>
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st: AW: RE: RES: xtline, xtline2 and cmissing(n)
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Fri, 14 May 2010 17:34:02 +0200
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" An easy recipe for separation is, schematically,"
As alluded to here:
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2009-10/msg00287.html
HTH
Martin
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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Nick Cox
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. Mai 2010 17:30
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Betreff: st: RE: RES: xtline, xtline2 and cmissing(n)
One question that thread brought up in 2007 was showing separate panels
separately.
By implication, that's only wanted if
* the number of panels is small or moderate. (If you have many panels, the
resulting legend or symbol palette would be unmanageable.)
* you are not using -by()-, as otherwise -by()- indicates which panel is
which.
An easy recipe for separation is, schematically,
separate response, by(panelid) veryshortlabel
local vars `r(varlist)'
twoway connected `vars' time, cmissing(n ..)
Nick
[email protected]
José Maria Pacheco de Souza
Maybe you can use the suggestions of Scott Merryman
st: RE: linkplot does not accept the option -plot(plot)- Mon, 16 Apr 2007
18:53:34 -0500
plus a explanation of Nick Cox
st: linkplot does not accept the option -plot(plot)- Tue, 24 Apr 2007
21:38:55 +0100
following a question of mine.
The help of both truly helped me.
Giovanni Vecchi
following up on a couple of emails on the failure of -xtline- to account for
the -cmissing(n)- option
(http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2009-10/msg00291.html), I'm writing
to report that, in my experience, the bug in -xtline- has not been fixed.
Nor does -xtline2-, kindly provided by Jeff Pitblado, work for me.
After running a number of experiments under both Stata 10.1 and Stata 11,
I'm now short of ideas and seeking for your advice.
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