Traditonal SAS/Graph, and the new ODS Graphics each have areas in which they shine.
It all depends on the target audience, and what graph they're wanting to create.
I agree completely. Can I label this as "Correct Answer"?
In SAS 9.3, we introduced a NONE fit policy for tick values in the Graph Template Language (GTL), but it was not surfaced in the SG procedures. If you're showing GTL examples, perhaps you can use that option.
Given this is for a HOW on ODS Graphics (and not just SG Procedures), it may be useful to inform the audience that SG Procedures provide value added features based on a GTL foundation. SG Procedures are designed to present a 80/20 coverage of GTL features (with added value). Whenever some feature is beyond SG procedures, it may be doable using GTL. You could use this situation to segue into this topic for SAS 9.3. Just a suggestion.
Good suggestion. Thanks.
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