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From   "Hudes, Estie" <[email protected]>
To   "'Statalist'" <[email protected]>
Subject   st: Graph linewidth & linecolor
Date   Tue, 6 Jan 2004 19:15:39 -0800

week ago, but for some reason,  it never made it.
	Thanks,
	--Estie.
	
	Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2003 17:07:23 -0800
	To: [email protected]
	From: Petra Liljestrand <[email protected]>
	Subject: Graph linewidth & linecolor
	
	Hi,
	
	I'm having problems controlling the color and width of lines in an
ROC graph. The code I'm using is below, which results in an ROC graph with
four lines. Despite my command to use 'vthin' lines and the color black, two
of the lines (those for 'tsb1z' and 'tb1z_ris8e') are very fat and in color.
I believe the 'msymbol' command works ok, tho it is hard to see due to the
width and color of the lines. - Also, there's no way to import this into an
MSWord document other than to save it as a wmf document, correct? Which
seems to preclude any editing from within the Word document......
	
	Here's the code:
	
	roccomp tbge20ge48 biliris8e tsb1z tb1pct_lt48 tb1z_ris8e if los <48
& fsttbage <48, graph msymbol (O D T X) clwidth (vthin vthin vthin vthin)
clcolor (black black black black) norefline legend ( label(1 "Limited
bilirubin risk index") label (2 "TSB percentile group") label (3 "TSB
z-score") label (4 "Z-score combined w/risk index"));
	
	Any help will be MUCH appreciated!
	Petra
	
	
	
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	Petra Liljestrand, PhD 
	Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics 
	University of California, San Francisco


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Estie Sid Hudes, PhD, MPH
Specialist/Statistician
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies &
   Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
University of California, San Francisco
74 New Montgomery St., Suite 600
San Francisco, CA 94105
phone: 415/597-9126
fax: 415/597-9194
email: [email protected]
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