Please search the archives for comments on DASP. For example,
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/2013-02/msg00932.html
and the postings it cites. As DASP code hides behind a registration,
my own personal view is that you should approach the authors for
support.
In any event, you are asked to explain where user-written commands you
mention come from. This is not a personal view; it is a principle of
Statalist explained in the FAQ.
For "lorenz" read "Lorenz". See [R] inequality.
Nick
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Victoria Sevcenko
<vsevcenko.phd2012@london.edu> wrote:
> I would like to plot, for various population sub-groups on the same graph, generalized lorenz curves and their associated confidence intervals. The DASP module (command clorenzsm) produces the confidence intervals but does not plot the actual generalized lorenz curve. Is there any way around this?
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