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Re: st: Combining seperate graphs into one


From   Ulrich Kohler <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Combining seperate graphs into one
Date   Wed, 06 Jun 2012 14:16:41 +0200

There is no need for -grc1leg- here because there isn't a legend in any
the graphs. Information about variables used to form the graphs are in
the axis titles.

Uli



Am Mittwoch, den 06.06.2012, 12:04 +0000 schrieb sebas nicaise:
> Dear all,
> 
> I have two seperate graphs and want to plot them together in 1 graph.
> graph 1: leverageratio of firms in competitive industries, LEVHIGH
> graph 2: leverageratio of firms in concentrated industries, LEVLOW
> 
> I have installed the grc1leg which combine graphs into one graph with a common legend.
> 
> I use the command: grc1leg LEVHIGH.gph LEVLOW.gph, ycommon
> 
> However, I still get the same graph if when I use the -graph combine- command, the two graphs next to eachother.
> 
> I assume the mistake is easy to spot however, I don't get it.
> Can someone help me out?
> 
> Thank you,
> Sebastiaan 		 	   		  
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