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15 Oct 2012 Use the label() sub-option of the legend() option. Here's the example on p. 474 of the Stata 12 manual: line le_m le_f year, legend(label(1 "Males") label(2 "Females")). You can also use the order() sub-option to order the legend entries according to the order of the curves on the graph. Type "help graph
You could specify a label for the y-axis using the ytitle() option, and omit the (rather obvious) legend using legend(off) . Here we specify both as options to the . Try s2color for screen graphs, s1manual for the style used in the Stata manuals, and economist for the style used in The Economist. Using the latter we obtain the
14 Apr 2005 tw (sc y date) (line fv date) , by(city, legend(off)) As stated in the manual and help for the legend option (although you may have to hunt for it), when using -by()- anything that affects the location of the legend (which includes turning it off altogether) must go inside the -by()- whereas anything that affects the
xlabel(1918, axis(2)) xtitle("", axis(2)) ylabel(, axis(2) grid) ytitle("Life expectancy at birth (years)") title("White and black life expectancy") subtitle("USA, 1900-1999") note("Source: National Vital Statistics, Vol 50, No. 6". "(1918 dip caused by 1918 Influenza Pandemic)") legend(label(1 "White males") label(2 "Black males")). 0.
29 Jul 2008 Thank you very much, Matt. It works well now. ~Bhoom On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Matt Spittal <Matt.Spittal@cancervic.org.au> wrote: > Hi Bhoom, > > I think you need to place the legend commands within the -by- statement. See the last line of this example. > > sysuse auto, clear > gen logprice
By default, no titles appear on the graph, but the title options title(), subtitle(), note(), caption(), and legend() allow you to specify the titles that you wish to appear, as well as to control their position and size. For instance, . scatter yvar xvar, title("My title") would draw the graph and include the title “My title” (without the quotes)
30 Oct 2005 In my copy of Stata 9.1 I can find this enormous chunk of information in the on-line help. A quick cross-check establishes that this was also available in Stata 8.2. So, even if no manual is available to you, "orderinfo" is explained. order(orderinfo) specifies which keys are to appear in the legend and the order
9 Apr 2003 Original Message ----- From: "Friedrich Huebler" <huebler@rocketmail.com> To: <statalist@hsphsun2.harvard.edu> Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 12:43 PM Subject: st: How to suppress legend keys > How can I suppress legend keys for variables without data? Let me > illustrate this with a meaningless
style(legendstyle) overall style of legend cols(#). # of keys per line rows(#) or # of rows. [no]colfirst. “1, 2, 3” in row 1 or in column 1? [no]textfirst symbol-text or text-symbol? stack symbol/text vertically stacked rowgap(relativesize) gap between lines colgap(relativesize) gap between columns symplacement(compassdirstyle).
[G-3] legend options. Option for specifying legend. We could list many, many more, but you will find them on your own. Follow the references that interest you, and ignore the rest. All the commands documented in this manual begin with the word graph, but often the graph and, for scatter, you could omit the twoway, too:.
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