I want to split label for each panel header,
proc format;
VALUE $ CHE
'a' ="AAAAAAAAAAAAA(*ESC*)(100mg N=638, 200mg N=320)"
'b' ="BBBBBBBBBBBBBB(*ESC*){unicode '000a'x}(100mg N=638, 200mg N=320)"
'c' ="CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(*ESC*){unicode '000a'x}(100mg N=638, 200mg N=320)"
'd' ="DDDDDDDDDDDDDD (pompholyx)(*ESC*){unicode '000a'x}(100mg N=638, 200mg N=320)"
'e' ="EEEEEEEEEEEE(*ESC*){unicode '000a'x}(100mg N=638, 200mg N=320)"
;
run;
proc sgpanel data=Test_all noautolegend;
format EPTCD $Ept. subgroup $CHE.;
panelby Subgroup/layout=panel spacing=0 novarname columns=2 rows=3 sort=ASCENDING ;
styleattrs datacontrastcolors=(black);
scatter x=difference y=EPTCD / filledoutlinedmarkers group=Subgroup grouporder=Data xerrorlower=lcl xerrorupper=ucl
markerfillattrs=(color= blue) markerattrs=(symbol=squarefilled) markeroutlineattrs=(color=blue) ;
REFLINE 0 / axis=X;
inset txt /nolabel POSITION=bottomright TEXTATTRS=(Family=Arial Size=6 ) ;
colaxis label="Difference (95% CI)" values=(-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70) offsetmin=0.05 offsetmax=0.05;
rowaxis colorbands=odd label=" " offsetmax=.2 DISCRETEORDER=data reverse ;
run;
How about using two variables in panelby statement?
proc sgpanel data=sashelp.prdsale;
where product in ("CHAIR" "SOFA");
panelby year product/ spacing=5 novarname noheaderborder;
vline month / response=actual;
run;
How about using two variables in panelby statement?
proc sgpanel data=sashelp.prdsale;
where product in ("CHAIR" "SOFA");
panelby year product/ spacing=5 novarname noheaderborder;
vline month / response=actual;
run;
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