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DingDing
Quartz | Level 8

how to make a 3D chart for categorical variable like

 

VARIABLE1

 

A

A

A

B

B

B

B

B

 

I know some the code like the following, but if the variable is a categorical, how to sum and make a 3d pie chart?

proc gchart data=a;
  pie3d YEAR / sumvar=CNT

 

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Reeza
Super User

	proc gchart data=sashelp.class;
	pie3d sex /type=freq;
	run;quit;

Assuming you want the proportions to be the count of your categorical variable change the options, type=freq instead of sumvar=cnt.

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

	proc gchart data=sashelp.class;
	pie3d sex /type=freq;
	run;quit;

Assuming you want the proportions to be the count of your categorical variable change the options, type=freq instead of sumvar=cnt.

 

 

DingDing
Quartz | Level 8
Thank you ! it perfectly works!!!
DingDing
Quartz | Level 8
hI Reeza, one more question, If I want to explode A in this case, how to do?
Reeza
Super User

RTM:

 

Add the following option to the PIE3D statement, EXPLODE='A'

proc gchart data=sashelp.class;
pie3d sex/type=freq explode='F';
run; quit;

 

DingDing
Quartz | Level 8
thanks Reeza, but explode='A' doesn't work, I don't know why

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