Hello everyone,
I have a gplot like this:
proc sgplot data=sashelp.electric( where=(customer="Residential")); xaxis type=discrete; series x=year y=coal; series x=year y=naturalgas / y2axis; run;
But there are too many value one the x-axis,(this exaple only 1994--2005, but in my data there is much more),
my question is how to reduce the size of the labels?
Thanks
The second step shows a literal answer to your question. The first shows what I think is a better answer. Do you really want a discrete axis with years? Why not a linear axis?
proc sgplot data=sashelp.electric( where=(customer="Residential")); xaxis integer; series x=year y=coal; series x=year y=naturalgas / y2axis; run; proc sgplot data=sashelp.electric( where=(customer="Residential")); xaxis type=discrete valueattrs=(size=6); series x=year y=coal; series x=year y=naturalgas / y2axis; run;
The second step shows a literal answer to your question. The first shows what I think is a better answer. Do you really want a discrete axis with years? Why not a linear axis?
proc sgplot data=sashelp.electric( where=(customer="Residential")); xaxis integer; series x=year y=coal; series x=year y=naturalgas / y2axis; run; proc sgplot data=sashelp.electric( where=(customer="Residential")); xaxis type=discrete valueattrs=(size=6); series x=year y=coal; series x=year y=naturalgas / y2axis; run;
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