This is a trivial question, but I have not been able to find an answer anywhere (I apologize if this has already been answered elsewhere and I failed to find it):
Is it possible to extract information about a single data point of interest from a graph? E.g. let's say I see an outlier on a simple twoway scatter; is there an easy way to review the x & y coordinates of that one particular point?
As many of you probably know, this very straightforward in, say, Matlab (you can just hover your cursor over a point and its coordinate appear)...but I can't seem to be able to do that in Stata.
Thanks in advance.
Jakub
Is it possible to extract information about a single data point of interest from a graph? E.g. let's say I see an outlier on a simple twoway scatter; is there an easy way to review the x & y coordinates of that one particular point?
As many of you probably know, this very straightforward in, say, Matlab (you can just hover your cursor over a point and its coordinate appear)...but I can't seem to be able to do that in Stata.
Thanks in advance.
Jakub
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