Hi all,
I would like to plot graph as below.
X-axis has 2 labels.
what's the command i should do?
proc sgplot data=tmp;
series x=rownum y=avg ;
xaxis label="X axis";
run;
You probably want to combine the LABEL= option for the XAXIS statement with teh global FOOTNOTE statement.
Experiment with using the FOOTNOTE JUSTIFY= option to get what you want.
You might also need to move the legend around. Here's an example to get started:
footnote justify=center "X axis";
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
vbar age / group=sex response=height stat=mean groupdisplay=cluster;
xaxis label="(Time)" labelpos=right;
keylegend / position=topleft location=inside;
run;
What version of SAS do you have?
Have you looked at annotate?
You probably want to combine the LABEL= option for the XAXIS statement with teh global FOOTNOTE statement.
Experiment with using the FOOTNOTE JUSTIFY= option to get what you want.
You might also need to move the legend around. Here's an example to get started:
footnote justify=center "X axis";
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
vbar age / group=sex response=height stat=mean groupdisplay=cluster;
xaxis label="(Time)" labelpos=right;
keylegend / position=topleft location=inside;
run;
Here is how to do this with SG annotation:
data anno;
function="text";
drawspace="layoutpercent";
anchor="topright";
x1=100; y1=7;
label="Years";
run;
proc sgplot data=sashelp.class noautolegend sganno=anno;
vbar age / group=sex groupdisplay=cluster barwidth=0.8;
run;
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