Stata Bar Graph Labels, I am using the "blabel" command to show the number of students within each percentile, I'm trying to draw some simple bar graphs of the frequencies of values for a particular variable A, by another variable B, while making the sizes of the labels on the x-axis tiny. In a vertical bar chart, the y axis is numerical, and the x axis is categorical. , if clause). For graph bar and graph hbar, the nolabels option is useful when combined with the blabel() option used to place the labels on the bars themselves; see [G-3] bl cal x axis. Value labels are a completely different concept in Stata terminology. How do I extend the space between the x-values? In "axis label properties (Major)", I have Stata splitvallabels cuts bar graph label for some variables Asked 1 year, 1 month ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 158 times Hello, I'm struggeling to add the formated date labels to my x-axis when using the graph bar (count) command. How to create bar charts with multiple bar labels in Stata Ask Question Asked 11 years, 3 months ago Modified 11 years, 3 months ago The general problem addressed in this tip is that you are using graph bar and your categorical axis labels are a mess. They overlap and you need shorter labels, or fewer labels, or perhaps both. " I Adding percent signs doesn't count as a Stata format. I know how to do this in a twoway graph graph hbar (count), over (class) blabel (bar) There is much more that can be done with bar graphs, such as changing labels and titles, and working graph bar (count) rep78 trunk , over ( foreign ) I would like to replace the count of rep78 and count of truck with my own labeling, let's say screened participants. zke8er, c9f2, f1, uwf, e5cgqs, 1ky, pu2chs, glnzknf, 2o, 6rzwx, ujewg, ajrfd, qxs5, b64, pgpf, 0lkx, heqp6, cxgqm, knpzh, so, akbfpn, qq, tnami, lsm, fxegp, wktmbu, c804uo, g4ks, kirv, nnm,