Hi,
I have two questions about formatting labels on graphs, and I haven't been able to find answers to these questions either in the Stata help or online.
First, if one of my axes has values >0 and <1, I would like to have "0" as the first label, and - say - "0.01" as the second label, etc. But if I do not impose any formatting, I get "0" and ".01" (would wish to have "0.01" instead). If I impose %9.2f, I get "0.00" and "0.01" (would wish to have "0" as the first label instead). Is there anything I can do about this?
Second, the minus sign on my graphs looks very much like a hyphen, i.e. it's very short, much shorter than usual (I would expect it to be more like a dash). Is there anything I can do to make it less "hyphen-like" and more "dash-like"?
I am very sorry if either of these questions is too simple or obvious.
Best regards,
Adam
I have two questions about formatting labels on graphs, and I haven't been able to find answers to these questions either in the Stata help or online.
First, if one of my axes has values >0 and <1, I would like to have "0" as the first label, and - say - "0.01" as the second label, etc. But if I do not impose any formatting, I get "0" and ".01" (would wish to have "0.01" instead). If I impose %9.2f, I get "0.00" and "0.01" (would wish to have "0" as the first label instead). Is there anything I can do about this?
Second, the minus sign on my graphs looks very much like a hyphen, i.e. it's very short, much shorter than usual (I would expect it to be more like a dash). Is there anything I can do to make it less "hyphen-like" and more "dash-like"?
I am very sorry if either of these questions is too simple or obvious.
Best regards,
Adam
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