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JThomson21
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

I would like to specify the order of the variables in the legend of a radar graph using proc gradar.  The default is alphabetical.  I know how this can be done when a group= option is available for some graphing procedures.  However, proc gradar uses an overlayvar= option for specifying graphing different groups of variables on the same plot.   Does anyone know how to do this?  My code is below.

 

goptions reset=all cback=white border htitle=12pt htext=10pt; 
proc gradar data=race;
chart descrip /freq=meanpct overlayvar=race_ethnicity lstars=(1 1 1 1 1)
cstars=(CX000000 CXDCDCDC CXFF0000 CX0000FF CX00FF00)
starfill=(empty solid empty empty empty) cstarcircles=ltgray cframe=white caxis=ltgray;
run;

 

Thank you -- Jessi Thomson

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ballardw
Super User

It has been a long time since I worked with Proc Gradar.

I think you may accomplish what you want by creating a numeric variable that has codes in the order you would like them displayed and then use a custom format to display the desired text for that variable.

JThomson21
Calcite | Level 5
Great - thank you. I will try your approach.


ballardw
Super User

It may also help to sort by that variable.

JThomson21
Calcite | Level 5
Your solution worked beautifully! Thank you so very much and have a wonderful day.


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