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DavidPhillips2
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Is there a way to remove or alter the text displayed on the axis of sgpanel in SAS 9.2?

On other graph types I use

axis1 label=none;

axis2 label=none;                                                                                  

legend1 label=none;

legend=legend1                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

maxis=axis1

raxis=axis2



In this case I would like the response variable to Display Students Enrolled (Sum) or nothing and the academic period to not be displayed. 

proc sgpanel data=enrollment;

     panelby &reportTy1 &reportTy2/ layout=lattice uniscale=column  novarname columns=3;

     vbar academic_period_desc / response=students_enrolled datalabel  nostatlabel legendlabel=' ';          

run;


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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Getting rid of the NOSTATLABEL might give you the response axis label you want; but, just in case, I'll show you how to set the label explicitly. See if this works for you:

proc sgpanel data=enrollment;

     rowaxis label="Students Enrolled (Sum)";

     colaxis display=(nolabel);

     panelby &reportTy1 &reportTy2/ layout=lattice uniscale=column  novarname columns=3;

     vbar academic_period_desc / response=students_enrolled datalabel legendlabel=' ';         

run;

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Getting rid of the NOSTATLABEL might give you the response axis label you want; but, just in case, I'll show you how to set the label explicitly. See if this works for you:

proc sgpanel data=enrollment;

     rowaxis label="Students Enrolled (Sum)";

     colaxis display=(nolabel);

     panelby &reportTy1 &reportTy2/ layout=lattice uniscale=column  novarname columns=3;

     vbar academic_period_desc / response=students_enrolled datalabel legendlabel=' ';         

run;

DavidPhillips2
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Dan,

It worked perfectly. Thanks for your advice.

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