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efunk
Calcite | Level 5
I want to plot 3d Graph y*x=z with y=sales(numeric), x=week(numeric) and z=region(char). Is it possible to do so?
I know that PROC G3D asks for all three values to be numeric, but maybe there is some workaround?
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efunk
Calcite | Level 5
No one really knows how to do it?
GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14
This might depend on what device you're using (dev=java, dev=activex, dev=png, etc) ...

But, if it's saying you must use numeric values, and you want them to show up as character, you could create numeric values in your data, and then have them print as the desired value using a user-defined format.

Here's a simple example I've modified to demonstrate...

proc format;
value my_fmt
1 = "A"
9 = "B"
17 = "C"
25 = "D"
;
run;

proc g3d data=sashelp.iris;
format PetalWidth my_fmt.;
scatter PetalLength*PetalWidth=SepalLength / size=1.8;
run;
efunk
Calcite | Level 5
Thank you. This helped me a lot.

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