Dear Stata Users,
I want to draw a graph but not display it. From the manual, I read you can use the option nodraw together with saving() option to achieve this. However, the graph is still displayed. Are there caveats against the use of nodraw option?
As a work around, I set graphics off then draw the graph with gr tw ... afterwards set graphics on and use graph use to display the graph. The problem is when I set graphics off, all my open graph windows disappear. Is this normal? If so, how can I keep these open graphs open?
Thanks.
Victoria
I want to draw a graph but not display it. From the manual, I read you can use the option nodraw together with saving() option to achieve this. However, the graph is still displayed. Are there caveats against the use of nodraw option?
As a work around, I set graphics off then draw the graph with gr tw ... afterwards set graphics on and use graph use to display the graph. The problem is when I set graphics off, all my open graph windows disappear. Is this normal? If so, how can I keep these open graphs open?
Thanks.
Victoria
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