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jjjch
Obsidian | Level 7

This is what I created:

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And below is what I wanted:

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How to implement it? Thank you! Below are my codes:

%macro randomNormal(mean=0, stddev=1, N=100, outDS=);
	data &outDS.(keep=x);
		call streaminit(datetime());
		do i = 1 to &N;
			x = rand("NORMAL", &mean, &stddev);
			output;
		end;
	run;
%mend;

%randomNormal(mean=100, stddev=10, N=100, outDS=One);
%randomNormal(mean=15, stddev=10, N=100, outDS=Two);

data myData;
	set One(in=in1) Two(in=in2);
	if in1 then Name='One';
	if in2 then Name='Two';
run;

proc sgpanel data=myData;
panelby Name / columns=1;
histogram x / binwidth=1;
run;
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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

You can do it like this:

 

proc sgpanel data=myData;
panelby Name / columns=1 noheader;
histogram x / binwidth=1;
inset name / textattrs=(color=red size=14pt) separator='=';
run;

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

You can do it like this:

 

proc sgpanel data=myData;
panelby Name / columns=1 noheader;
histogram x / binwidth=1;
inset name / textattrs=(color=red size=14pt) separator='=';
run;

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