I am adding an axis label to a panel of plots created using layout lattice.
The axis label needs to read "Coefficient (I2)" with the I italicized and the 2 superscript.
I am able to superscript the 2 using the following code, but I can't seem to get the I italicized. I am using SAS 9.3.
ENTRY 'Coefficient (I(*ESC*){unicode "00B2"x})'
You can use a LABEL option on XAXISOPTS as shown below with SGPLOT. This will also work for ENTRY.
ods escapechar '~';
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
vbar age;
xaxis label="Coefficient (i ~{unicode '00B2'x} )" labelattrs=(style=italic);
run;
You can use a LABEL option on XAXISOPTS as shown below with SGPLOT. This will also work for ENTRY.
ods escapechar '~';
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
vbar age;
xaxis label="Coefficient (i ~{unicode '00B2'x} )" labelattrs=(style=italic);
run;
Thank you Sanjay; as always, your solution worked perfectly!
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