Hi,
Should SGPLOT honor DiscreteOrder= for a scatter plot? I read the docs as saying yes, it should respect discreteorder for any plot that has a discrete axis.
But I seem to get DiscreteOrder=data no matter what, e.g.:
proc sort data=sashelp.class out=class; by descending name; run; proc sgplot data=class noautolegend; scatter x=name y=height / markerattrs=(symbol=diamondfilled) ; * vbox height/category=name; xaxis type=discrete discreteorder=unformatted; run;
When I use vbox, discreteorder is honored.
Maybe I'm just reading the docs wrong. :
DISCRETEORDER= DATA | FORMATTED | UNFORMATTED specifies the order in which discrete tick values are placed on the axis. Specify one of the following values: DATA places the values in the order in which they appear in the data. FORMATTED sorts the formatted values in ascending character order. UNFORMATTED sorts the unformatted values in ascending character order. Default:UNFORMATTED Restriction:This option affects only box plots, dot plots, bar charts, and line plots, or for any axis where TYPE=DISCRETE.
I read the restriction as suggesting DISCRETEORDER should be honored for a scatterplot whent TYPE=Discrete.
Not a big problem, cuz I can just sort the data. But wanted to ask.
Thanks,
--Q.
The last part of the line is incorrect. The DISCRETEORDER option is honored only for VBOX/HBOX, VBAR/HBAR, VLINE/HLINE, and DOT.
Thanks!
Dan
The last part of the line is incorrect. The DISCRETEORDER option is honored only for VBOX/HBOX, VBAR/HBAR, VLINE/HLINE, and DOT.
Thanks!
Dan
Gotcha. Thanks much.
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