Help!
I am trying to add a tip label to a chart using sgplot in 9.4 in a similar fashion to gchart's html= option. The issue is that I don't want a tip label or the resulting equal sign to show up in the tip because I have the desired text in a variable called 'myhtml'. Please advise.
data _state_data;
set _state_data;
length myhtml $ 250;
myhtml=trim(left(unique_cases))||" Cases in "||trim(left(state));
run;
title1 justify=center h=1.5 font=swiss "eConsult Cases By State" lspace=0;
ods html;
ods graphics/imagemap=on;
proc sgplot data=_state_data nowall noborder DESCRIPTION="" ;
styleattrs datacolors=(%rgbhex(140, 185, 202) %rgbhex(19, 85, 137));
vbar state / response=unique_cases nostatlabel nooutline
dataskin=pressed filltype=gradient baselineattrs=(thickness=0)
name="plot2" tip=(myhtml) tiplabel=("");
keylegend / location=outside position=topright across=2 noborder
valueattrs=(size=8 color=black);
xaxis fitpolicy=thin display=all valueattrs=(size=8 color=black) integer
minor ;
yaxis grid display=(noline noticks nolabel noline) valueattrs=(size=6
color=black) discreteorder=data;
run;
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