Dear list members,
I'm looking for suggestions, perhaps community-contributed commands I am unaware of, to generate a graph that looks like the attached - for the same purposes, plotting coefficients related to temperature intervals. I have less coefficients than in this case, so spikes and points (e.g. via -coefplot-, -ssc describe coefplot-) are even less of an interesting option, I think. I'd like to have these ''connected bins'' (for want of better terms).
Note details such as the fact that all lines and outlines are connected. I can think of a combination of -rarea- and -line- after appropriately transforming the data in order to have two observations per category (to generate the horizontal segments). But I would like to know if there is a more specific way to produce something like this. I don't need examples, just pointers to commands. Thanks
I'm looking for suggestions, perhaps community-contributed commands I am unaware of, to generate a graph that looks like the attached - for the same purposes, plotting coefficients related to temperature intervals. I have less coefficients than in this case, so spikes and points (e.g. via -coefplot-, -ssc describe coefplot-) are even less of an interesting option, I think. I'd like to have these ''connected bins'' (for want of better terms).
Note details such as the fact that all lines and outlines are connected. I can think of a combination of -rarea- and -line- after appropriately transforming the data in order to have two observations per category (to generate the horizontal segments). But I would like to know if there is a more specific way to produce something like this. I don't need examples, just pointers to commands. Thanks