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RE: st: RE: RE: Graph dot labels
From
"Nick Cox" <[email protected]>
To
<[email protected]>
Subject
RE: st: RE: RE: Graph dot labels
Date
Tue, 1 Jun 2010 21:57:01 +0100
I am glad Martin read your code much more carefully than I did.
Nick
[email protected]
Fred Wolfe
Vielen Dank. That did it!!
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Martin Weiss <[email protected]>
wrote:
> <>
> Look at the syntax diagram in the help file. -asis- needs to be in
parantheses, i think.
>
> From: Fred Wolfe <[email protected]>
>
> Alas ...
>
> . graph dot age - all ,ascat ylab(.5 [.1] 1) exclude0 schem(bw)
> ytit(Concordance coefficient) xsize(4) ysize(5.3) asis
> option asis not allowed
> r(198);
>
> . graph dot age - all , ylab(.5 [.1] 1) exclude0 schem(bw)
> ytit(Concordance coefficient) xsize(4) ysize(5.3) asis
> option asis not allowed
> r(198);
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Quite so.
>>
>> Try using (asis) explicitly in the command then. (-graph dot-
defaults
>> to means; if your values are unique then it still flags means in the
>> labels.)
>>
>> Nick
>> [email protected]
>>
>> Fred Wolfe
>>
>> Nick: The variable have labels, but in the graph command they are
>> displayed as "mean of ...", as in "mean of opioid" instead of "Opioid
>> use", which is what I put in by hand.
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Nick Cox <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>
>>> Shouldn't these labels be variable labels in this case? In that case
a
>>> do file before the -graph- command will define them.
>>
>> Martin Weiss
>>
>>> Needless to ask, you know about the "recorder" and -play()- option
for
>>> the
>>> graph editor?
>>
>> Fred Wolfe
>>
>>> I have made a graph using this command:
>>>
>>> graph dot age - all ,ascat ylab(.5 [.1] 1) exclude0 schem(bw)
>>> ytit(Concordance coefficient) xsize(4) ysize(5.3)
>>>
>>> I then go in to the graph editor and edit "individual ticks and
>>> labels," making my own labels. There are 35 labels. Later I
discovered
>>> I needed to add another variable to the graph. But when I do that I
>>> lose all of the labels, and I have to start over with them by hand.
>>> Does anyone know a way by which I can either "save" the labels I
have
>>> created or add them during the graph command?
>>
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