Thanks to Kit Baum, as usual, spechist has been updated on SSC. If you have it already installed you can updated it by typing adoupdate, update, and if you don't have it already installed (mmmmm what are you waiting for? ) you can install it with the usual ssc install spechist.
spechist produces one or more histograms with the specified methods for calculating either the bin width, or the number of bins of the histogram. You can pass in one or more methods for the calculation of the bins. If you pass more than one, it will combine the histograms in one graph.
This new version gives the flexibility to choose where you want to display the method use in the individual graphs, or to not display it at all. It also allows for the use of start() as an option for the individual histograms.
If you have any comments or suggestions, shoot me an email. If you know of any other methods for calculating either the number of bins, or the bin width, than those included there, please send the reference to me, and I will see if I can include them as more options in future versions.
spechist produces one or more histograms with the specified methods for calculating either the bin width, or the number of bins of the histogram. You can pass in one or more methods for the calculation of the bins. If you pass more than one, it will combine the histograms in one graph.
This new version gives the flexibility to choose where you want to display the method use in the individual graphs, or to not display it at all. It also allows for the use of start() as an option for the individual histograms.
If you have any comments or suggestions, shoot me an email. If you know of any other methods for calculating either the number of bins, or the bin width, than those included there, please send the reference to me, and I will see if I can include them as more options in future versions.
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