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From   "Siyam,AA (pgr)" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   st: RE: RE: Graphing query
Date   Tue, 18 Jun 2002 18:23:09 +0100

Many thanks to Nick Cox, I used his advice with "findit graph confidence intervals" and the best option for my case is to use  hplot. 
Best regards,

Amani

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Cox [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 June 2002 17:09
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: RE: Graphing query


Siyam,AA (pgr)
> 
> I wish to have a plot of multiple confidence intervals as follows:
> 	|                 |.........................|         (treat 1)
> 	|	|.....................................|   (treat 2)
> 	|	   |...............................|      (treat 3)
> 	|                        |.............................|  (treat 4)
> 	|		            		
> 	|-----------------------------------------------------------------
> I have a continuous variable X measured over individuals on four 
> treatment groups.  
> I have two variables Upper and Lower holding the upper and lower 
> values above  of the 95% C.I for each treatment mean(X).   and a 
> treatement-identifer variable (4 -categories).  My aim first is 
> to graph the four 95% C.I. as seen above and second  to graph the 
> overall all mean XBar (using the option xline(XBAR) cutting 
> through the four 95 % C.I. above.
> 
> Is that possible with STATA.

Typing 

findit confidence interval graph 

points to various possibilities which may be close to this. 
One familiar to me is -cihplot- on SSC. 

Nick 
[email protected] 

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