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sas_user
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I want to create a two-panel graph using proc sgpanel in SAS 9.4. The y-axis should be the same for the two panels, but I want both x-axis to have different values . Can that be done using SGPANEL?

 

Best regards,

Shaifali

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Ksharp
Super User

Maybe you want this ?

proc sgscatter data=sashelp.class;
compare x=(weight height) y=age;
run;

Calling  @Rick_SAS   for proc template.

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Ksharp
Super User

Maybe you want this ?

proc sgscatter data=sashelp.class;
compare x=(weight height) y=age;
run;

Calling  @Rick_SAS   for proc template.

sas_user
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks, I tried and it worked. But it seems rowaxis and colaxis statements are not supported by SGSCATTER, how can i assign labels and attributes to axis in this.
Thank you in advance.
Ksharp
Super User
You could search it at support.sas.com to get its documentation.
I rarely use it .
DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

On your PANELBY statement, set UNISCALE=ROW to allow the column axis to be independent. You might also want to set LAYOUT=COLUMNLATTICE to ensure that the panel is always built on one row, regardless of the number of classifiers.

 

Hope this helps!

Dan

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