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megsredl
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello!

 

I'm trying to create a graph comparing the trends in disease occurrence in two populations, but the populations are different sizes so I need to plot different Y axis scales for the two panels. I've tried using the UNISCALE=COLUMN statement but the scales didn't change. Here is my code: 

 

proc sgpanel data=timedata;
	panelby idu / uniscale=column;
	styleattrs datacontrastcolors=(blue red green brown) datalinepatterns=(solid);
	series x=year y=count1 / group=disease lineattrs=(thickness=2) legendlabel="Disease";
	series x=year y=count2 / group=disease lineattrs=(thickness=2) legendlabel="Disease";
	refline 2015.75 / axis=x label=("ICD-10-CM Transition");
run;

I've attached the graph this code generates. To clarify my code, count1 is the count up until the marked line and count2 is the count since the marked line, since I needed to plot two separate values on the vertical line. 

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Also setting COLUMNS=1 on the PANELBY statement should give you the ranges you want.

 

Hope this helps!
Dan

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Also setting COLUMNS=1 on the PANELBY statement should give you the ranges you want.

 

Hope this helps!
Dan

megsredl
Obsidian | Level 7
That worked, thank you so much!

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