Hello :-),
I need to replicate the following image below using SAS 9.4, and I was wondering if there were any easier ways to plot the directional arrows? I have thought about using the vector statement because with that I can specify the start and end of the line, and draw the arrow (in the middle) which will be in the right direction, but I was wondering if I could use any other methods please?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Kriss
I think your approach is the best. If you want to draw the vector from (x1, y1) to (x2, y2), define the midpoint as
m = ( (x1+x2)/2, (y1+y2)/2 ). Then
1. Draw vector from m to (x2, y2). Use the NOARROWHEADS option to suppress the arrow head.
2. In a separate VECTOR statement, draw vector from (x1, y1) to m. Put an arrow head at the end (this is the default).
3. Use the SCATTER statement to overlay the dots at (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
I think your approach is the best. If you want to draw the vector from (x1, y1) to (x2, y2), define the midpoint as
m = ( (x1+x2)/2, (y1+y2)/2 ). Then
1. Draw vector from m to (x2, y2). Use the NOARROWHEADS option to suppress the arrow head.
2. In a separate VECTOR statement, draw vector from (x1, y1) to m. Put an arrow head at the end (this is the default).
3. Use the SCATTER statement to overlay the dots at (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
Great! Thank you for this Rick! 🙂
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