Is there an efficient way to do this? I need to place double-digit superscipts (powers of 10) on plots. The only way I can get it to work is if I use two unicode statements, one for each digit.
Like this?
ods escapechar='^'; proc sgplot data=sashelp.class; scatter x=height y=weight; inset "some text 6x10(*ESC*){sup'11'}"; run;
Can you share what you have attempted?
As in some data and the code where you need to display these. There can be some interesting limitations depending on whether you want these to appear on an axis tick mark label, as a data label in the body of a graph or text somewhere else.
Like this?
ods escapechar='^'; proc sgplot data=sashelp.class; scatter x=height y=weight; inset "some text 6x10(*ESC*){sup'11'}"; run;
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