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Comrades:
I would like to plot multiple line graphs (about 300 line graphs) for subjects who participated in a study on one, two or three charts (more than one chart might be needed to allow readability). The y axis will show a severity score for a medical condition (sign or symptom) that ranges from a value of zero to four and the x axis will show visit number (i.e. Visit1 thru visit 5). I agree that these are too many line graphs to plot on one, two or three charts, but it's necessary that I do it. The severity score for the medical condition for all the subjects tends to be same (very little deviation is seen between subjects) for each visit. This means that the line graphs will overlap on the chart. I would like to create an offset (a little distance) between the line graphs on the x axis (or perhaps on the y axis) so that even if the score for the condition for the various subjects might be the same, the line graphs will NOT overlap. The goal here is an attempt to show all the line graphs to delineate the trend of the medical condition over the five visits for all the subjects without having them overlap even though the severity score for the medical condition might be the same. Any help you can afford will be greatly appreciated. Insitu |
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