In SAS 9.2
Proc gchart has the noframe feature that removes the box from around the graphs.
How can I use this same feature with a layout like proc template statgraph
Example code is
proc template;
define statgraph ColorCollegeByIndex;
dynamic TITLE1 TITLE2;
begingraph;
entrytitle TITLE1;
entrytitle TITLE2;
layout overlay / xaxisopts =(label = ' ') yaxisopts =(label = ' ');
seriesplot x=FOUR_DIGIT_YEAR y=students_enrolled / group=COLLEGE_DESC name='a' index=index display=all;
endlayout;
endgraph;
end;
run;
ods graphics on / imagemap height=3in width=3in border=off;
%Stpbegin;
proc sgrender data=enrollmentTotalOnCampus template=TotalGraph;
run;
%Stpend;
On the LAYOUT OVERLAY statement, put this option after the slash:
walldisplay=(fill)
Hope this helps!
Dan
Try
ODS Graphics on / border=off;
before rendering the graph.
I included that line.
Would be easier to help if you can attach a working program with sample data. Please see the "Tip: How to ask..."
Also - The template name used in the SGRENDER does not match the name in proc TEMPLATE.
On the LAYOUT OVERLAY statement, put this option after the slash:
walldisplay=(fill)
Hope this helps!
Dan
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