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  • Multilevel data visualization

    Hello! I have 3-level hierarchical data that I want to visualize: unique nests of organizations with multiple disseminators, with each disseminator having multiple participants. I'm hoping to visualize this with something like individual cones for each organization spanning out into their disseminators and then participants. I tried using the command "cluster dendrogram" but I don't think it's correct for what I need. Are there any other commands available to visualize hierarchical data?

    Thanks so much!

  • #2
    I was not aware of any until I did some investigation for your question. Asjad Naqvi has a treecluster graphing package on github that looks like it could be useful. I haven't played with it myself.

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    • #3
      What does multiple mean at each level? 3, 10, 30, 100, ... ?

      Do you want to see names or other identifiers at each level?

      Do you just want to show membership or something else too?

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      • #4
        Thank you Erik Ruzek for mentioning the package!

        Anaise Williams: I have a thread on data visualization package for hierarchical data here: https://www.statalist.org/forums/for...taviz-packages

        I have also presented many times on this topic. You can check the presentations here for ideas: https://github.com/asjadnaqvi/The-St.../presentations

        If you are still stuck, then reach out!

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