Given the "degree of difficulty" users confront when working with Stata's notoriously complex graphic commands--something I've long-complained about--it is difficult to overstate my delight at stumbling upon an extraordinarily helpful resource: Maarten Buis' (Univ. Konstanz) the "Graphics in Stata" website (click here). This is an exceedingly helpful resource that speaks to a wide array of common (and more sophisticated) practical Stata graphing challenges. What makes this resource especially useful is that it includes the actual coding (with public data) necessary to make concrete changes to graphs. For example, it walks readers through the coding needed to change these side-by-side graphs:
into this unified graph:
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