Dear STATA list forum,
I am using coefplot to graphically represent the treatment estimate and its corresponding 95% CI of my regression model. I am analysing a non-inferiority study thus, the graph also contains two vertical lines I drew with the xline() option which determine the non-inferiority margins. Does anyone knows how to how to fill the background area between two reference lines? The idea is to shade the background of a specific region of the graph to show whether the estimates fall in the non-inferiority, inconclusive or superiority region. I guess I need something similar to the area option in twoway plots
Thank you very much for your help!
Nira
I am using coefplot to graphically represent the treatment estimate and its corresponding 95% CI of my regression model. I am analysing a non-inferiority study thus, the graph also contains two vertical lines I drew with the xline() option which determine the non-inferiority margins. Does anyone knows how to how to fill the background area between two reference lines? The idea is to shade the background of a specific region of the graph to show whether the estimates fall in the non-inferiority, inconclusive or superiority region. I guess I need something similar to the area option in twoway plots
Thank you very much for your help!
Nira