A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, 4th Edition
- Length: 1023 pages
- Edition: 4
- Language: English
- Publisher: Stata Press
- Publication Date: 2021-12-13
- ISBN-10: B09NL8KCZG
- Sales Rank: #145529 (See Top 100 Books)
Whether you are new to Stata graphics or a seasoned veteran, A Visual Guide to Stata Graphics, Fourth Edition will teach you how to use Stata to make publication-quality graphs that will stand out and enhance your statistical results. With over 1,200 illustrated examples and quick-reference tabs, this book quickly guides you to the information you need for creating and customizing high-quality graphs for any type of statistical data. Each graph is displayed in full color with simple and clear instructions that illustrate how to create and customize graphs using Stata commands. Stata’s powerful graphics system gives you complete control over how the elements of your graph look, from marker symbols to lines, from legends to captions and titles, from axis labels to grid lines, and more. Whether you use this book as a learning tool or a quick reference, you will have the power of Stata graphics at your fingertips.
Dedication Dedication Contents Preface to the Fourth Edition Preface to the Fourth Edition Preface to the Third Edition Preface to the Third Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 Online supplements 1.2 Using this book 1.3 Types of Stata graphs 1.4 Schemes 1.4.1 Schemes included with Stata 1.4.2 Community-contributed schemes 1.4.3 Schemes included with this book 1.4.4 Setting schemes 1.5 Options 1.6 Building graphs 1.7 Point-and-click interface 2 Twoway 2.1 Scatter 2.2 Fit 2.3 CI fit 2.4 Line 2.5 Area 2.6 Bar 2.7 Range 2.8 Distribution 2.9 Contour 2.10 Options 2.11 Overlaying 3 Matrix 3.1 Marker options 3.2 Axes 3.3 Matrix options 3.4 By 4 Bar 4.1 Y variables 4.2 Over 4.3 Bar gaps 4.4 Bar sorting 4.5 Cat axis 4.6 Legend and labels 4.7 Y axis 4.8 Lookofbar options 4.9 By 5 Box 5.1 Yvars and over 5.2 Box gaps 5.3 Box sorting 5.4 Cat axis 5.5 Legend 5.6 Y axis 5.7 Boxlook options 5.8 By 6 Dot 6.1 Yvars and over 6.2 Dot gaps 6.3 Dot sorting 6.4 Cat axis 6.5 Legend 6.6 Y axis 6.7 Dotlook options 6.8 By 7 Pie 7.1 Types of pie charts 7.2 Sorting 7.3 Colors and exploding 7.4 Labels 7.5 Legend 7.6 By 8 Options 8.1 Markers 8.2 Marker labels 8.3 Connecting 8.4 Axis titles 8.5 Axis labels 8.6 Axis scales 8.7 Axis selection 8.8 By 8.9 Legend 8.10 Adding text 8.11 Textboxes 8.12 Text display 9 Standard options 9.1 Titles 9.2 Schemes 9.2.1 Schemes included with Stata 9.2.2 Community-contributed schemes 9.2.3 Schemes included with this book 9.2.4 Example #1: An overlaid scatterplot with fit lines 9.2.5 Example #2: An overlaid scatterplot with fit lines and confidence region 9.2.6 Customizing schemes 9.2.7 Using the set scheme command 9.3 Sizing graphs 9.3.1 Sizing/resizing graphs with absolutely sized versus relatively sized units 9.4 Graph regions 10 Styles 10.1 Angle 10.2 Color 10.2.1 Named colors 10.2.2 Color intensity 10.2.3 Color opacity 10.2.4 Overlapping colors 10.2.5 Specifying colors using RGB, CMYK, and HSV values 10.3 Clock position 10.4 Compass 10.5 Connect 10.6 Line pattern 10.7 Line width 10.8 Margin 10.9 Marker size 10.10 Orientation 10.11 Marker symbol 10.12 Text size 11 Appendix 11.1 Stat 11.2 Stat options 11.3 marginsplot 11.4 Save/Redisplay/Combine 11.5 Export 11.6 More examples 11.7 Common mistakes Subject index Subject index
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