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Lucy1234
Calcite | Level 5

Currently I have my data as        Day_of Inception (values 1-31)     month (values 'Oct, Nov, Dec)        NBcount  (numbers from 0-100)         business type ( a, b, c, d....)

I can get the graph I want for one business type using


proc gplot data = graphtable (where= (business_type=a));

     plot totalNB*day_of_inception=month /hminor=0;

run;

Is there a way I can panel the graphs so that it produces individual graphs (each with three plots (one for each month)) for each business type?

If not I can create a macro loop to produce the plots but I then can't figure out how to change the titles to have the business type in them so that the graphs are labeled.

Thank you in advance,



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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

See if this works for you:

proc sgpanel data = graphtable;

     by business_type;

     panelby month;

     scatter y=totalNB x=day_of_inception;

run;

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

See if this works for you:

proc sgpanel data = graphtable;

     by business_type;

     panelby month;

     scatter y=totalNB x=day_of_inception;

run;

Lucy1234
Calcite | Level 5

by business_type;    was exactly what I needed and it worked in the gplot.  Thank you very much.

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