In the gplot graph that I am producing, I would like to include 5 reference (vref) lines. I would like to label each reference line with text i.e. "id1" "id2" "id3" etc.
Is there any way I can do this?
Thanks ArtC. This is great.
Is there a way to control where the labels of the reference lines go? i.e. can I put them sideways? or in the middle of the line? on the left or right? top or bottom?
Thanks.
You can use the justify= option to move the text some [left, right, center].
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axis1 reflabel=(t=1 j=left '100' j=left 'LBS');
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For vertical text consider using the a=90 and a=-90 options.
Text can also be placed with the TITLE, FOOTNOTE, and NOTE statements, which support the MOVE= option to place text exactly.
If you need to do too very much more you may need to use ANNOTATE which is very flexible.
Good luck
Annotate need not be so hard to learn. The documentation is good, there are a number of good papers, and of course my unbiased favorite is the book:
Annotate Simply the Basics https://support.sas.com/pubscat/bookdetails.jsp?pc=57320
Hi Art,
Thank you for your links. I did take the plunge and worked a bit with annotate. I used one of your documents that I found online. It was very clearly written and very helpful. I am sure that as I move forward I will have more questions, but meanwhile thanks for your help.
Natanya