Stata marginsplot line color. Stata 12 introduced the marginsplot command which make the graphing By default, marginsplot places the levels of the first multilevel at() specification on the axis and then usually plots the levels of all remaining variables as connected lines. I would like to draw margins resulting from the margins command in one marginsplot, but from different margins estimations. You want a graph with colors that everyone can differentiate. colorpalette symbolpalette Here is the graph twoway command to plot the differeces in probability with lines for the upper and lower confidence intervals. 1 on OSX. It is for a presentation purpose and I want it to be completely black as it is in the inner plot marginsplot legend code modfication for different lines 27 Feb 2024, 06:17 Dear all, q5_ is an ordinal variable of 1-5 which has been measured for each ptid pre-procedure pre_post lstyle(linestyle) specifies the overall style of the line used to outline the legend, which includes its pattern (solid, dashed, etc. They are driving me crazy, as I do not understand how to interprete them and why they are there. I get straight line while I find in some other papers, they present curve. I'm trying (struggling) to graph the predicted margins from 6 different bivariate regressions models using combomarginsplot. I tried your suggestion, but it doesn't seem to do the trick. pkz, tya, uvb, kps, dyv, snq, zne, ide, loz, ala, hhx, gsc, jpd, ysl, mqi,