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st: graphing median values against time
From
Donald Spady <[email protected]>
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Statalist Statalist <[email protected]>
Subject
st: graphing median values against time
Date
Thu, 27 Mar 2014 16:34:47 -0600
Dear all
I want to graph the median and mean values of a series of variables against a time variable (on the X axis) and with the option of stratifying the variables by another one (such as sex or disease state). I think I can do this by collapsing the data but is it possible to do this while retaining the data set in its ‘original’ state. I have searched the archives and the reference manuals but have not come up with anything that seems to be what I want.
In many ways what I would like is a box plot with JUST the median (or mean) being plotted: no box, no outliers. Is that possible.
Thanks
Don
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