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Re: st: combining graphs & legends
From
Lars Folkestad <[email protected]>
To
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject
Re: st: combining graphs & legends
Date
Sun, 16 Oct 2011 12:03:08 +0200
Does that work with grc1leg?
Mvh
Lars Folkestad
Den 16/10/2011 kl. 11.42 skrev "Nick Cox" <[email protected]>:
> Or use the -ycommon- option of -graph combine-.
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Nick Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am not quite sure what your problem is, but -grc1leg- like any
>> program just does what it does. It is not an all-purpose program to
>> fix what wasn't fixed earlier. If you want different graphs to have
>> the same axis range, ensure that before combining.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Lars Folkestad
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Problem with grc1leg is that it makes a combines The graphs but leaves all y-axis with ranges.
>>>
>>> Is there a grc1leg with equal range?
>>
>> Den 16/10/2011 kl. 10.28 skrev "Nick Cox" <[email protected]>:
>>
>>>> Try
>>>>
>>>> grc1leg from http://www.stata.com/users/vwiggins
>>>> grc1leg. Combine graphs into one graph with a common legend. / Program by
>>>> Vince Wiggins, StataCorp <[email protected]>. / Statalist distribution,
>>>> 16 June 2003. / Exactly like -graph combine- but shows a single common
>>>> legend for all / combined graphs. / Distribution-Date: 02jun2010
>>>>
>>>> Start with
>>>>
>>>> . findit grc1leg
>>>>
>>>> Nick
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Richard Hiscock
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to combine two two-way graphs (see attached code)
>>>>> where both y & x axes are of the same scale & a legend details
>>>>> the meaning of the plots.
>>>>> I have tried attempted to use graph combine command however it
>>>>> doesn't appear to have a legend option and if I attempt to
>>>>> combine one graph with & one without the legend no legend
>>>>> appears in the combined graph. I can combine two graphs both
>>>>> with a legend but this should not be required as they are the
>>>>> same. I have attempted to use either the note or caption
>>>>> option to generate a legend however keyboard symbols do not
>>>>> replicate the linepatternstyles that I have used or are
>>>>> likely to use.
>>>>> Any guidance would be much appreciated.
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> Richard Hiscock
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> **ANTERIOR
>>>>>
>>>>> twoway (scatter t_mean gest_w if plac_postfund ==0,///
>>>>> ylabel(0(10)60) scheme(lean2)) ///
>>>>> (lfit llc5a gest_w,lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit ulc5a gest_w, lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit llc95a gest_w, lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit ulc95a gest_w,lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit c95a gest_w,lpattern(shortdash_dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit c5a gest_w, lpattern(shortdash_dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit xba gest_w, lpattern(longdash_dot)) , ///
>>>>> l2title("Placental thickness (mm)") xtitle("") ///
>>>>> b2title("Gestation (weeks)") ///
>>>>> title("") ///
>>>>> name(antall)
>>>>>
>>>>> **POSTERIOR
>>>>>
>>>>> twoway (scatter t_mean gest_w if plac_postfund ==1,///
>>>>> ylabel(0(10)60) scheme(lean2)) ///
>>>>> (lfit llc5p gest_w,lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit ulc5p gest_w, lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit llc95p gest_w, lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit ulc95p gest_w,lpattern(dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit c95p gest_w,lpattern(shortdash_dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit c5p gest_w, lpattern(shortdash_dot)) ///
>>>>> (lfit xbp gest_w, lpattern(longdash_dot)) , ///
>>>>> l2title("Placental thickness (mm)") xtitle("") ///
>>>>> b2title("Gestation (weeks)") ///
>>>>> title("") ///
>>>>> legend(label(1 "measured thickness") label(2 "") ///
>>>>> label(3 "") label(4 "") label(5 "95% Confidence Limit") ///
>>>>> label(6 "90% Reference Interval") label(7 "") //
>>>>> label(8 "Predicted Mean") order(1 8 6 5)) ///
>>>>> name(postall)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> graph combine antall.gph postall.gph, iscale(0.8) ///
>>>>> ycommon xcommon ///
>>>>> note(o measured thickness --.-- Predicted mean ///
>>>>> -.-.-.- 95th centile 95%CI for centile )
>>>>>
>>
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