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Re: st: RE: Drawing Trajectories using STATA
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Jörg Eulenberger <[email protected]>
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Re: st: RE: Drawing Trajectories using STATA
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Fri, 16 Jul 2010 14:44:16 +0200
Try
. findit sqindexplot,
Joerg Eulenberger
Am 16.07.2010 12:00, schrieb Allan Reese (Cefas):
My instant reply, which may misinterpret your question, is that if you -sort- the data by individual and timepoint, you can plot individual lines with the basic -scatter- command using the c(L) option.
For more detailed Stata programming advice, better to use the statalist forum: [email protected] or from the stata.com website follow links and you can join the list and search archives.
Allan
-----Original Message-----
From: A UK-based worldwide e-mail broadcast system mailing list [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of ghasem yadegarfar
Sent: 15 July 2010 22:22
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Subject: Drawing Trajectories using STATA
Hi,
I would so appreciate if anyone could advice how to draw trajectories in a
longitudinal repeated measure data with imposed fitted line for each individual
using STATA.
Thanks
Ghasem
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