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Re: st: Line break in a character string for a bar chart label
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"Data Analytics Corp." <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Line break in a character string for a bar chart label
Date
Tue, 30 Jul 2013 17:06:38 -0400
Hi,
This looks helpful. I'll have to study the examples.
Thanks,
Walt
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Walter R. Paczkowski, Ph.D.
Data Analytics Corp.
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On 7/30/2013 4:52 PM, Eric Booth wrote:
Hi Walt:
This may be what you need:
http://researchnotes.eric-a-booth.com/2011/03/some-statplot-examples.html
- Eric
On Jul 30, 2013, at 3:35 PM, Data Analytics Corp. <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I created a horizontal bar chart of magazine readership. The labels for each bar are combinations of the magazines. Unfortunately, some labels are too long (too many magazines for a bar) and are cut-off or they just don't look nice. I'd like to insert a line break in the character strings so that the labels would appear on two (or more) lines. Some programming languages, such as R, use "\n" to break a line. Does Stata (13 for Windows) have something like this? Or is there a way to tell Stata to wrap a line?
Thanks,
Walt
________________________
Walter R. Paczkowski, Ph.D.
Data Analytics Corp.
44 Hamilton Lane
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
________________________
(V) 609-936-8999
(F) 609-936-3733
[email protected]
www.dataanalyticscorp.com
_____________________________________________________
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