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SASSLICK001
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello All


How to forcefully display the tickvalues in SAS GTL!

Im using the following  code but it only displays the following

2 3 6 10 24

xaxisopts=(offsetmin=0.05 offsetmax=0.05 label='Nominal Sampling Time (Hour)' type=linear

        linearopts=(viewmax=25 tickvaluelist=(0 0.25 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 4 6 8 10 12 24) tickvalueformat=display.))

Thanks

J

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ballardw
Super User

Might help to show a few more details.

What format is associated with your x axis variable?

SASSLICK001
Obsidian | Level 7

proc format;

   value display

      0    = 'PD'

   0.25 = '0.25'

      0.5  = '0.5'

   1    = '1'

   1.5  = '1.5'

   2    = '2'

   2.5  = '2.5'

   3    = '3'

   4    = '4'

   6    = '6'

   8    = '8'

   10    = '10'

   12    = '12'

   24    = '24'

      ;

run;

DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

I agree with Ballardw. To give an exact answer, we would need to know things like your SAS version, what plot types are you using, and is there any TYPE set on the axis. The answer will probably come down to specifying TICKVALUEFITPOLICY=NONE in either the LINEAROPTS or the DSICRETEOPTS, depending on some of the factors mentioned. Other fit policies such as STAGGER might also be useful in this case.

Hope this helps!

Dan

SASSLICK001
Obsidian | Level 7

Dan

Type is set linear, I am using SAS 9.3 version!

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