Hi,
I have a script that creates a number of intermediate data tables. The final result of the script is a series of bubbles charts. Unfortunately, between the beginning of the script and the displaying of the last bubble chart, all the intermediate tables are also displayed. I don't want to see them -- just the bubble charts. How can I hide the intermediate tables? I tried using Invisible, but this seems to make a table literally invisible to all following uses of it so that errors occur -- the table is not there. Any suggestions for hiding the display of a table?
Thanks,
Walt
A possible solution is to create a report from the bubble chart and place it in a new window prior to closing the intermediate tables. Below is an example using a simple distribution analysis.
m=j(10,1,randomnormal());
dt=astable(m);
dist=Distribution(
Continuous Distribution( Column(1), Horizontal Layout( 1 ), Vertical( 0 ) )
);
newwindow("histogram",dist<<report);
close(dt,nosave);
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