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Zel
Calcite | Level 5 Zel
Calcite | Level 5
I would like to plot box plots of two analysis variables (both numeric, continuous) against the same independent variable (categorical) on the same graph. I use the overlay option, however, I am trying to make it so that the boxes for two analysis variables will be shown side by side instead of overlapping per category. Any suggestions? 🙂

SYMBOL1 VALUE = dot HEIGHT = 0.4 INTERPOL = boxt10 WIDTH = 3 BWIDTH = 5 CO = black CV = gray;
SYMBOL2 VALUE = dot HEIGHT = 0.4 INTERPOL = boxt10 WIDTH = 3 BWIDTH = 5 CO = black CV = blue;

AXIS2 OFFSET = (5,5) LABEL = none VALUE = (ANGLE = 0 ROTATE = 360 HEIGHT = 1) LENGTH = 83;

PROC GPLOT DATA = flash.data;
PLOT (cp_conc ga_conc) * gp_cod /OVERLAY HAXIS = AXIS2;
RUN;
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Zel
Calcite | Level 5 Zel
Calcite | Level 5
Version 9.1.3

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