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vandhan
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

 

I have Raxis values ranging from -80 to 0 in proc gchart.

 

i specified as 

axis2 order = (-70 to 0 by -10)
offset=(0,0)
minor = none
value = (h=1);

 

but i log i see 

"WARNING: Order= clause on the axis statement is not valid. The default axis values will be used."

 

i'm getting -60 to 0 range values in output. not from -80 to 0.

 

please help.

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ballardw
Super User

Use

axis2 order = (-70 to 0 by 10)
offset=(0,0)
minor = none
value = (h=1);

The code you originally showed in effect tells SAS to: start the left hand side at a value of -70, decrease by 10 at each step to the right and end at 0.

 

 

Since the default axis shows -60 I actually doubt that you have values of -80 to display. And if you want to see -80 then starting at -70 would exclude them. To see -80 when you specify an order list then you need to make the upper and lower bounds such that the expected values are displayed.

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ballardw
Super User

Use

axis2 order = (-70 to 0 by 10)
offset=(0,0)
minor = none
value = (h=1);

The code you originally showed in effect tells SAS to: start the left hand side at a value of -70, decrease by 10 at each step to the right and end at 0.

 

 

Since the default axis shows -60 I actually doubt that you have values of -80 to display. And if you want to see -80 then starting at -70 would exclude them. To see -80 when you specify an order list then you need to make the upper and lower bounds such that the expected values are displayed.

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