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Almoha
Calcite | Level 5

Hi All 

i am trying to generate a block plot using the following code, The data set has 2 observations with PR and PR as values. but one of values when plotted on x-axis it truncated and displayed as just "P" please see the attachment. note that length of resp column is set to 3.

Any suggestions?


blockplot x=eval(ady) block=resp/ display=(values label) valuehalign=left label="Response " repeatedvalues=true
valueattrs=graphdata1(size=7 pt) labelattrs=graphdata1(size=7pt);

 

 

Thanks

-Al

 

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

To understand what is happening we need sample data and the full, working, SAS code.The full graph would be nice to see, too.

 

The BLOCK statement is intended to be used to add reference regions to a continuous X variable. If you only have two data points, I'm not sure what you are hoping to see.

 

Here is an article about the BLOCK statement, in case it is useful.

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