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Speaking Stata: Quantile–quantile plots, generalized
N. J. Cox. 2024.
Stata Journal Volume 24 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: The joy of sets: Graphical alternatives to Euler and Venn diagrams
N. J. Cox and T. P. Morris. 2024.
Stata Journal Volume 24 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Finding the denominator: Minimum sample size from percentages
N. J. Cox. 2023.
Stata Journal Volume 23 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Replacing missing values: The easiest problems
N. J. Cox. 2023.
Stata Journal Volume 23 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Automating axis labels: Nice numbers and transformed scales
N. J. Cox. 2022.
Stata Journal Volume 22 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: The largest five––A tale of tail values
N. J. Cox. 2022.
Stata Journal Volume 22 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Loops in parallel
N. J. Cox. 2021.
Stata Journal Volume 21 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Ordering or ranking groups of observations
N. J. Cox. 2021.
Stata Journal Volume 21 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Front-and-back plots to ease spaghetti and paella problems
N. J. Cox. 2021.
Stata Journal Volume 21 Number 2.
Erratum: Speaking Stata: Loops, again and again
N. J. Cox. 2021.
Stata Journal Volume 21 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Loops, again and again
N. J. Cox. 2020.
Stata Journal Volume 20 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Is a variable constant?
N. J. Cox. 2020.
Stata Journal Volume 20 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: More ways for rowwise
N. J. Cox. 2020.
Stata Journal Volume 20 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Concatenating values over observations
N. J. Cox. 2020.
Stata Journal Volume 20 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Some simple devices to ease the spaghetti problem
N. J. Cox. 2019.
Stata Journal Volume 19 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: The last day of the month
N. J. Cox. 2019.
Stata Journal Volume 19 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: How best to generate indicator or dummy variables
N. J. Cox and C. B. Schechter. 2019.
Stata Journal Volume 19 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Seven steps for vexatious string variables
N. J. Cox and C. B. Schechter. 2018.
Stata Journal Volume 18 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: From rounding to binning
N. J. Cox. 2018.
Stata Journal Volume 18 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Logarithmic binning and labeling
N. J. Cox. 2018.
Stata Journal Volume 18 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Tables as lists: The groups command
N. J. Cox. 2017.
Stata Journal Volume 17 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Letter values as selected quantiles
N. J. Cox. 2016.
Stata Journal Volume 16 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Shading zones on time series and other plots
N. J. Cox. 2016.
Stata Journal Volume 16 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Multiple bar charts in table form
N. J. Cox. 2016.
Stata Journal Volume 16 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Truth, falsity, indication, and negation
N. J. Cox. 2016.
Stata Journal Volume 16 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: A set of utilities for managing missing values
N. J. Cox. 2015.
Stata Journal Volume 15 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Species of origin
N. J. Cox. 2015.
Stata Journal Volume 15 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Design plots for graphical summary of a response given factors
N. J. Cox. 2014.
Stata Journal Volume 14 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Self and others
N. J. Cox. 2014.
Stata Journal Volume 14 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Trimming to taste
N. J. Cox. 2013.
Stata Journal Volume 13 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Creating and varying box plots: Correction
N. J. Cox. 2013.
Stata Journal Volume 13 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Matrices as look-up tables
N. J. Cox. 2012.
Stata Journal Volume 12 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Axis practice, or what goes where on a graph
N. J. Cox. 2012.
Stata Journal Volume 12 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Transforming the time axis
N. J. Cox. 2012.
Stata Journal Volume 12 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Output to order
N. J. Cox. 2012.
Stata Journal Volume 12 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Fun and fluency with functions
N. J. Cox. 2011.
Stata Journal Volume 11 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Compared with ...
N. J. Cox. 2011.
Stata Journal Volume 11 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: MMXI and all that: Handling Roman numerals within Stata
N. J. Cox. 2011.
Stata Journal Volume 11 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Graphing subsets
N. J. Cox. 2010.
Stata Journal Volume 10 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: The limits of sample skewness and kurtosis
N. J. Cox. 2010.
Stata Journal Volume 10 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Finding variables
N. J. Cox. 2010.
Stata Journal Volume 10 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: The statsby strategy
N. J. Cox. 2010.
Stata Journal Volume 10 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Paired, parallel, or profile plots for changes, correlations, and other comparisons
N. J. Cox. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Creating and varying box plots
N. J. Cox. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: I. J. Good and quasi–Bayes smoothing of categorical frequencies
N. J. Cox. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Rowwise
N. J. Cox. 2009.
Stata Journal Volume 9 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Distinct observations
N. J. Cox and G. M. Longton. 2008.
Stata Journal Volume 8 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Correlation with confidence, or Fisher's z revisited
N. J. Cox. 2008.
Stata Journal Volume 8 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Between tables and graphs
N. J. Cox. 2008.
Stata Journal Volume 8 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Spineplots and their kin
N. J. Cox. 2008.
Stata Journal Volume 8 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Counting groups, especially panels
N. J. Cox. 2007.
Stata Journal Volume 7 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Turning over a new leaf
N. J. Cox. 2007.
Stata Journal Volume 7 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Identifying spells
N. J. Cox. 2007.
Stata Journal Volume 7 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Making it count
N. J. Cox. 2007.
Stata Journal Volume 7 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: In praise of trigonometric predictors
N. J. Cox. 2006.
Stata Journal Volume 6 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Graphs for all seasons
N. J. Cox. 2006.
Stata Journal Volume 6 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Time of day
N. J. Cox. 2006.
Stata Journal Volume 6 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Smoothing in various directions
N. J. Cox. 2005.
Stata Journal Volume 5 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: The protean quantile plot
N. J. Cox. 2005.
Stata Journal Volume 5 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Density probability plots
N. J. Cox. 2005.
Stata Journal Volume 5 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Graphing model diagnostics
N. J. Cox. 2004.
Stata Journal Volume 4 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Graphing agreement and disagreement
N. J. Cox. 2004.
Stata Journal Volume 4 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Graphing categorical and compositional data
N. J. Cox. 2004.
Stata Journal Volume 4 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: Graphing distributions
N. J. Cox. 2004.
Stata Journal Volume 4 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: Problems with tables, Part II
N. J. Cox. 2003.
Stata Journal Volume 3 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: Problems with tables, Part I
N. J. Cox. 2003.
Stata Journal Volume 3 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: Problems with lists
N. J. Cox. 2003.
Stata Journal Volume 3 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: On structure and shape: the case of multiple responses
N. J. Cox and U. Kohler. 2003.
Stata Journal Volume 3 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: On getting functions to do the work
N. J. Cox. 2002.
Stata Journal Volume 2 Number 4.
Speaking Stata: On numbers and strings
N. J. Cox. 2002.
Stata Journal Volume 2 Number 3.
Speaking Stata: How to face lists with fortitude
N. J. Cox. 2002.
Stata Journal Volume 2 Number 2.
Speaking Stata: How to move step by: step
N. J. Cox. 2002.
Stata Journal Volume 2 Number 1.
Speaking Stata: How to repeat yourself without going mad
N. J. Cox. 2001.
Stata Journal Volume 1 Number 1.