proc sgplot data=Badrates_TotalPolicy_ave subpixel noborder;
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 );
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 );
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 );
xaxistable _FREQ_ / class=TotalPolicy location=outside colorgroup=TotalPolicy;
xaxis display=(nolabel);
yaxis label='BadRate';
run;
How do I control the colors on the TotalPolicy so that top series is green, 2nd is yellow and 3rd is red? And the same for the table?
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 color=green);
ods html file='test.html' path='\\***\**\**\***\***\' (url=none);
proc sgplot data=Badrates_TotalPolicy_ave subpixel noborder;
styleattrs datacontrastcolors=(Green Gold Red) datalinepatterns=(1)
datasymbols=(circlefilled trianglefilled);
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 );
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 );
series x=Logg_date y=mov_tot_6 / group=TotalPolicy lineattrs=(thickness=3 );
xaxistable _FREQ_ / class=TotalPolicy location=outside colorgroup=TotalPolicy;
xaxis display=(nolabel);
yaxis label='BadRate';
run;
ods html close;
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