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Doug____
Pyrite | Level 9

Can a yaxistable be made larger so it takes up more of the plot? How can you control this?

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

Try increasing the value font size.

What exactly are you trying to achieve?  Can you add an image or figure?

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JeffMeyers
Barite | Level 11
This would be really easy in GTL since you can control the column weights. In SGPLOT I think it defaults to PREFERRED which sizes it based upon your data. One thing you could try potentially would be to use the PAD option in YAXISTABLE and add some pixels that way. If that doesn't work you could always add in a dummy variable that is all missing or non-breaking spaces ('A0'x) and add that as another column to use as a buffer between the axis table and your graph.
Reeza
Super User

Note that you can use the TMPLOUT option on PROC SGPLOT to give you the GTL code and then customize it from there.

 

https://documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=grstatproc&docsetTarget=p073bl97jzadkmn15lhq58yiy2uh.htm&doc...

 

 

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

Try increasing the value font size.

What exactly are you trying to achieve?  Can you add an image or figure?

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