I have run an experiment with multiple treatments, say T1, T2, T3, T4.
In order to show that the different groups are comparable, would like to create 5 overlaid histograms (each for C, T1, T2, T3, T4) for key features.
I realize that I can use Stata's `twoway` command to overlay 2 histograms, but am struggling with the notion of overlaying 5 histograms on each other.
In terms of human readability, 5 overlaid histograms are not a problem, because I will use transparent fill and different color strokes for each histogram.
I am using Stata 17 SE.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
In order to show that the different groups are comparable, would like to create 5 overlaid histograms (each for C, T1, T2, T3, T4) for key features.
I realize that I can use Stata's `twoway` command to overlay 2 histograms, but am struggling with the notion of overlaying 5 histograms on each other.
In terms of human readability, 5 overlaid histograms are not a problem, because I will use transparent fill and different color strokes for each histogram.
I am using Stata 17 SE.
Any advise would be much appreciated.