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twoway scatter propval100 rent700 ownhome
This scatterplot illustrates the vg s1c
scheme. It is based on the s1color
scheme but increases the sizes of
elements in the graph to make them
more readable. This scheme is in color
and has a white background, both
inside the plot region and in the
surrounding area.
Uses allstates.dta & scheme vg s1c
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% who own home
% homes cost $100K+
% rents $700+/mo
twoway scatter propval100 rent700 ownhome
This scatterplot is similar to the last
one but uses the vg s1m scheme, the
monochrome equivalent of the vg s1c
scheme. It is based on the s1mono
scheme but increases the sizes of
elements in the graph to make them
more readable. This scheme is in black
and white and has a white background,
both inside the plot region and in the
surrounding area.
Uses allstates.dta & scheme vg s1m
40
50
60
70
80
% who own home
% homes cost $100K+
% rents $700+/mo
graph hbox wage, over(grade) asyvar nooutsides legend(rows(2))
This box plot shows an example of the
vg s2c scheme. It is based on the
s2color scheme but increases the sizes
of elements in the graph to make them
more readable. When we use this
scheme, the plot region has a white
background, but the surrounding area
(the graph region) is light blue.
Uses nlsw.dta & scheme vg s2c
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hourly wage
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excludes outside values
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