Dear all, I was wondering whether it was possible to use a logical operator to change the title of a plot in a proc gplot?
what kind of logical operator?
For example:
if (condition=true) then title "something";
You should make a little example of the code you want to run. (e.g. the SGPlot step with some sample data, the condition you want to evaluate, the title statement you want to generate).
Assuming you want to conditionally generate a title statement, that usually means using the macro language, e.g.
%macro ... ;
%if &condition %then %do;
title2 "My Title";
%end;
%mend;
But there are other ways to dynamically generate titles, e.g. in GTL.
@teli4a wrote:
For example:
if (condition=true) then title "something";
What sets the value of the condition? A manual entry (you for instance), the result of a procedure, a value in a data set?
Can you provide examples of the conditions you want to use. Some may be easier than others. Hint: special characters especially % & ( ) comma may require more coding.
And can you provide some examples of the condition and what you want the title(s) to be.
If you want the simplest answer, stop using a graphing system that is well out of date. Read up on proc template and the Graph Template language. You can pass in the tile as a parameter for instance. There is a great blog here:
https://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/
Which has all examples of all types of graphs with loads of code examples.
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