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sasuser31
Calcite | Level 5

I have a basic line graph (created through proc sgplot) that I am formatting for a report. Have always hated the grey/light tick marks and axis lines and want to make them both black/bold. I cannot seem to find how to do it but I imagine is has to be out of the proc sgplot statement?

 

Thank you for any help you can provide!

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WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

Thanks, but I asked what style and destination are you using.

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WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

What style and destination are you using?

sasuser31
Calcite | Level 5

Here is my code:

title "XYZ";footnote;

proc sgplot data=prescribing5;

series x=quarter y=rate/ markers markerattrs=(symbol=circlefilled) lineattrs=(thickness=2) group=msa;

yaxis values=(0 to 120 by 10) valueattrs=(weight=bold) grid labelattrs=(weight=bold);

xaxis grid values=(1 to 25 by 2) labelattrs=(weight=bold) valueattrs=(weight=bold) fitpolicy=rotate ;

keylegend /valueattrs=(weight=bold) titleattrs=(weight=bold);

run;

WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

Thanks, but I asked what style and destination are you using.

sasuser31
Calcite | Level 5

Ah! Style is what I was looking for. Makes the graph look way better. Didn't know about changing the style settings so thanks!!

Reeza
Super User

Check LINEATTRS on the SERIES statement

or MARKERATTRS on the SCATTER statement - basically the statement you're using will list what options you have available in the documentation. 

 

But you can easily change this as well using Styles, Styles I like for publications are Journal1/Journal2, for other publications Meadow and SeaSide have good colour choices IMO. 

 

ods html style=meadow;

proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks;
where stock='IBM';
series x=date y=open / lineattrs=(color=CXff5024);
run;

proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks;
where stock='IBM';
series x=date y=open ;
run;

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