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  • Need help with graphs

    I hope someone can help me with my codes as I am trying to show Gender with different household income (both on x-axis) experiencing various levels of Stress-Scale (y-axis). I tried to do it once and it worked but when I did it again, it failed. Something went wrong with my codes. Please see my excel data with the three variables and graph. In addition, I also want to label 0 as "Male" and 1 as "Female" on the x-axis and on the y-axis, start the Scale on 1 rather than 2.5 and end on 7 rather than 4.5.

    Please help me. I am so confused and feel hopeless as I have been going around in circles. thank you so much.
    GenderIncomeStressScale.xlsx GenderDiffHHIncome.gph
    collapse (mean) Stress_Scale , by(Gender)
    format Stress_Scale %9.1f
    separate Stress_Scale, by(HHIncome) veryshortlabel
    twoway connected Stress_Scale0 Stress_Scale1 Stress_Scale2 Stress_Scale3 Gender, mlab(Stress_Scale Stress_Scale Stress_Scale Stress_Scale) mlabpos(12 12) xlab(0/1) plotregion(margin(large))

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    Dear Lena,

    Please read the advice given on the page FAQ (right above this post) about how to post a question like you do, including properly included figures, example data and your code (do syntax).
    You will greatly increase the likelyhood to get a response from forum members.
    http://publicationslist.org/eric.melse

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