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Re: st: Changing the scale of a graph


From   Nick Cox <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: Changing the scale of a graph
Date   Thu, 7 Jun 2012 10:57:50 +0100

Can you give us a subset of your data that can be entered
interactively to give us a chance of seeing what you mean?

Nick

On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:50 AM, sebas nicaise <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is not what I mean, I want the graph to show the reader the increase in leverage ratio up to a certain event, with the current graph this is not clearly visible.
>
> ----------------------------------------
>> Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 10:37:08 +0100
>> Subject: Re: st: Changing the scale of a graph
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>> If this is a characteristic of the data, I don't understand your
>> complaint. If there are values near 0.2, the graph extends to show
>> them.
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:24 AM, sebas nicaise <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Yes the y-axis grid shows the intervals 0.20 0.21 0.22 ... 0.35 but leaves alot of white space at the bottom. Therefore, the scatter looks the same as it did without the ylabel constraint but with different intervals.
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------
>> >> Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 10:16:56 +0100
>> >> Subject: Re: st: Changing the scale of a graph
>> >> From: [email protected]
>> >> To: [email protected]
>> >>
>> >> Sounds good then, or is there still a problem?
>> >>
>> >> Nick
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:12 AM, sebas nicaise <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > I typed the command: scatter medianleverageratiohigh medianleverageratiolow quarter7, ylabel(0.20(0.01)0.35)
>> >> >
>> >> > When I plot the original graph,scatter medianleverageratiohigh medianleverageratiolow quarter7, I do not have any outliers. Al values(points) are between 0.20 and 0.35.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Nick Cox
>> >>
>> >> >> You are not giving the Stata command you typed or telling us much about your data.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There must be a reason why you get a lot of white space. Most obviously one or more outlier(s) need to be accommodated. As already emphasised in this thread, whatever you do to -ysc()- or -yla()- will not cause data to be omitted.
>> >>
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