stata-sankey
timeline-sankey
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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stata-sankey
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Anyone know how I can make a similar figure to this? basically describes the temporal trends for pt's with a certain heart condition over three timepoints.
/* run once: net install sankey, from("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/asjadnaqvi/stata-sankey/main/installation/") replace ssc install palettes, replace ssc install colrspace, replace ado update, update // example dataset, if interested: use "https://github.com/asjadnaqvi/stata-sankey/blob/main/data/sankey2.dta?raw=true", clear */ clear all input str20 source str20 destination layer value // layer 1, the number moving from 1st node to 2nd "D. Severe" "D. Severe" 1 0 "D. Severe" "C. Moderate" 1 3 "D. Severe" "B. Mild" 1 2 "D. Severe" "A. None/Trivial" 1 1 "C. Moderate" "D. Severe" 1 0 "C. Moderate" "C. Moderate" 1 7 "C. Moderate" "B. Mild" 1 6 "C. Moderate" "A. None/Trivial" 1 11 "B. Mild" "D. Severe" 1 0 "B. Mild" "C. Moderate" 1 0 "B. Mild" "B. Mild" 1 0 "B. Mild" "A. None/Trivial" 1 0 "A. None/Trivial" "D. Severe" 1 0 "A. None/Trivial" "C. Moderate" 1 0 "A. None/Trivial" "B. Mild" 1 0 "A. None/Trivial" "A. None/Trivial" 1 0 // layer 2, the number moving from 2nd node to 3rd "D. Severe" "D. Severe" 2 0 "D. Severe" "C. Moderate" 2 0 "D. Severe" "B. Mild" 2 0 "D. Severe" "A. None/Trivial" 2 0 "C. Moderate" "D. Severe" 2 2 "C. Moderate" "C. Moderate" 2 1 "C. Moderate" "B. Mild" 2 5 "C. Moderate" "A. None/Trivial" 2 2 "B. Mild" "D. Severe" 2 4 "B. Mild" "C. Moderate" 2 1 "B. Mild" "B. Mild" 2 3 "B. Mild" "A. None/Trivial" 2 0 "A. None/Trivial" "D. Severe" 2 1 "A. None/Trivial" "C. Moderate" 2 1 "A. None/Trivial" "B. Mild" 2 5 "A. None/Trivial" "A. None/Trivial" 2 5 end drop if value==0 sankey value, from(source) to(destination) by(layer) /// sortby(name) showtotal colorby(level) labangle(0)
timeline-sankey
- GitHub - geekplux/timeline-sankey: A project to visualize time range series data using the Sankey diagram.
- Timeline-Sankey: visualize time range series data
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Timeline-Sankey: Visualize time range series data
Put all my experience with time range visualization into this project. https://github.com/geekplux/timeline-sankey Sankey Diagram is great for showing the relationships between each node. In addition to a lot of interactions, I also did responsive design and mobile adaptation. Welcome to play on the demo page https://timeline-sankey.vercel.app, all params are exposed.
What are some alternatives?
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ftools - Fast Stata commands for large datasets
dtale - Visualizer for pandas data structures
floweaver - View flow data as Sankey diagrams
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downsample - Collection of several downsampling methods for time series visualisation purposes.