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sri6101
Calcite | Level 5

Could anyone help me to fix the variation in the thickness for few counts and percentages highlighted below. I am using Proc Gplot to generate this box plot. Attached the box plot for your reference.

 Somehow in the process, it was considering the thickness based on the count of subjects at the particular time point.

 

 I would be grateful if there is a way to fix this issue swiftly, Kindly let me know. 

 

Thanks in Advance!

Srinivas

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ballardw
Super User

Many users here will not open Microsoft Office documents because of security concerns with viruses and such. Some also have either organization policies or security software that do not allow opening such documents.

Images should be posted as png, gif or jpeg files.

 

You also need to know that the older procedures such as GPLOT are intended to use device graphics and may not work best in many modern file formats. One solution is likely to changed to SGPLOT for the graphics.

 

And you would need to include code, likely including any GOPTIONS, Axis, Legend and Symbol settings to address a question such as this and preferably with example data to recreate the issue.

sri6101
Calcite | Level 5
Thank you very much the possible solution, Is there any other simple way to achieve success other than SGPLOT, since we are using standard macros, and demoting the same would consume a lot of time.

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