Asking for a co-worker (no, really I am!) so I don't have specific code (I'm not on his project...)
He is making a swimlane plot with subject ID on the y-axis and timepoint on the x-axis. There are only a few subjects, so the bars are "thick" to fill up some space.
On these bars he is placing 2 symbols--X and a square--representing events that are not necessarily related, using scatterplot. However, we have subjects for whom these 2 events happened at the same timepoint:
Subject #2 shows how these symbols actually print--the two of them overlay each other. However, the client wants it displayed like subject #1, with the symbols stacked.
Any ideas?
Many thanks!
VCM
Try using the JITTER option on the SCATTER statement.
data x;
x='x';y=1;a=1.2;b=1.2;
run;
proc sgplot data=x;
vbarparm category=x response=y ;
scatter x=x y=a/ discreteoffset=-0.4 markerattrs=(symbol=X size=14);
scatter x=x y=b/ discreteoffset=0.4 markerattrs=(symbol=square size=14);
run;
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