Hi,
I'm sure that such things are possible with gnuplot, but although I
prefer gretl as econometric software the plotting of results I usually
do with the R package ggplot2 (
http://ggplot2.org/) E.g. factorized
histograms are quite 'easy' to achieve with this R package.
One can use the 'foreign block' do incorporate the plotting in a hansl
script.
Good luck
Leon
18.06.2013 18:30, yinung at Gmail:
Dear all
I am wondering how to plot a "factorized" histogram (something like
shown below) in similiar to a "X-Y with factor separation" that we
have in gretl now.
Anyone can help?
Thanks...
Yi-Nung Yang
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