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sinmathstat
Fluorite | Level 6

I think there is a bug in proc sgpanel's proportional option. Check the following, any suggestion?

data temp;
	do i=1 to 1000;
		grp=floor(rand('uniform')*9+1);
		val=floor(rand('uniform')*grp);
		output;
	end;
run;

proc sgpanel data=temp;
	panelby grp /proportional onepanel columns=1 uniscale=column  spacing=5;;
	hbar val; 
run;

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Ksharp
Super User

Try other layout.

 


proc sgpanel data=temp;
panelby grp /proportional onepanel columns=1 uniscale=column layout=rowlattice;
hbar val;
run;

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Ksharp
Super User

Try other layout.

 


proc sgpanel data=temp;
panelby grp /proportional onepanel columns=1 uniscale=column layout=rowlattice;
hbar val;
run;

DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

@Ksharp is correct. The PROPORTIONAL option is not supported by LAYOUT=PANEL (the default). You must use a COLUMNLATTICE or ROWLATTICE layout. The ROWLATTICE layout is the correct one for this case.

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