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Re: stacked bar charts [was: Re: st: RE: Features for Stata 14]


From   Ronan Conroy <[email protected]>
To   "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: stacked bar charts [was: Re: st: RE: Features for Stata 14]
Date   Wed, 19 Feb 2014 13:49:35 +0000

My post was indeed focussed on the lack of official commands. In addition to noting Nick's logical rewrite of the syntax for pie charts, I should indeed have noted the very useful -catplot-.

And, come to think of it, -stripplot- simply should be official Stata! It's the single most frequently used plot in my daily work.


Prof. Ronan Conroy
Associate Professor of Biostatistics


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On 2014 Feabh 18, at 16:29, Nick Cox wrote:

> Perhaps Ronan's answer was focused on (the lack of) official
> offerings. but stacked bar charts are available to consenting adults
> using -catplot- (SSC).

Ronán Conroy
[email protected]
Associate Professor
Division of Population Health Sciences
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Beaux Lane House
Dublin 2


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