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Re: st: Fwd: SPMAP: Maps with spmap overlapping pies or bars


From   Eduard Bopo <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Fwd: SPMAP: Maps with spmap overlapping pies or bars
Date   Sat, 25 Sep 2010 16:13:10 +0300

Thanks again, I think it will need some work before I can use it with
pies and make it nice. But it will work.

Best,

2010/9/24 Maurizio Pisati <[email protected]>:
> Yes, it is, you just need to combine the two maps. Here's a basic version of what you're looking for:
>
>
> use "Italy-RegionsData.dta", clear
> spmap relig1 using "Italy-RegionsCoordinates.dta", id(id)     ///
>   clnumber(5) fcolor(Reds2) ocolor(none ..)                  ///
>   title("Pct. Catholics without reservations", size(*0.8))   ///
>   subtitle("Italy, 1994-98" " ", size(*0.8))                 ///
>   legstyle(3)                                                ///
>   diagram(variable(relig1) range(0 100) refweight(pop98)     ///
>   xcoord(xcoord) ycoord(ycoord) fcolor(red))
>
>
> Within its limitations, -spmap- is a very flexible program. Unfortunately, its syntax is somewhat cumbersome and one needs to read carefully the help file to exploit all its potentialities.
> Best wishes,
> Maurizio
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Il giorno 24/set/2010, alle ore 16.35, Eduard Bopo ha scritto:
>
>> Thanks for your prompt reply.  I didn't express my question
>> adequately, let me try it in a different way.
>> Is it possible to produce only 1 map that shows information on two
>> variables? For example, is it possible to combine the following two
>> maps into one?
>>
>>    use "Italy-RegionsData.dta", clear
>> spmap relig1 using "Italy-RegionsCoordinates.dta", id(id)          ///
>>        clnumber(5) fcolor(Reds2) ocolor(none ..)                       ///
>>        title("Pct. Catholics without reservations", size(*0.8))         ///
>>        subtitle("Italy, 1994-98" " ", size(*0.8))                       ///
>>        legstyle(3))
>>
>>    use "Italy-RegionsData.dta", clear
>>    spmap using "Italy-RegionsCoordinates.dta", id(id) fcolor(stone)   ///
>>        title("Pct. Catholics without reservations", size(*0.8))         ///
>>        subtitle("Italy, 1994-98" " ", size(*0.8))                       ///
>>        diagram(variable(relig1) range(0 100) refweight(pop98)           ///
>>        xcoord(xcoord) ycoord(ycoord) fcolor(red))
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Eduard Bonet
>>
>> 2010/9/24 Maurizio Pisati <[email protected]>:
>>> Yes, it is (with some limitations). Examples can be found in the -spmap- help file.
>>> Best wishes,
>>> Maurizio
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Il giorno 24/set/2010, alle ore 10.39, Eduard Bopo ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> Hello.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know if it is possible to use spmap to produce a map that
>>>> has bar or pie graphs within each polygon, the polygons being subnational
>>>> territorial divisions.
>>>>
>>>> Any comment might help.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Eduard Bonet.
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