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Juen
Fluorite | Level 6

There is  no such an option in vbarparm  as outlineattrs=(color=blue thickness=3) in SAS 9.3 M1.

How can I do it via GTL? What's the option in GTL?

Thanks,

Juen

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

This option is available in SAS 9.4. SGPLOT:

proc sgplot data=sashelp.class(where=(sex='F'));

  vbarparm category=name response=weight / outlineattrs=(color=blue thickness=3);

run;

You can use SAS 9.3 GTL to customize the bar outline.

proc template;

  define statgraph class;

    begingraph;

      entrytitle 'Weight by Height for Female Students';

      layout overlay;

     barchart x=name y=weight / outlineattrs=(color=blue thickness=3);

   endlayout;

  endgraph;

  end;

run;

ods graphics / reset width=5in height=3in imagename='class';

proc sgrender data=sashelp.class(where=(sex='F')) template=class;

run;

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

This option is available in SAS 9.4. SGPLOT:

proc sgplot data=sashelp.class(where=(sex='F'));

  vbarparm category=name response=weight / outlineattrs=(color=blue thickness=3);

run;

You can use SAS 9.3 GTL to customize the bar outline.

proc template;

  define statgraph class;

    begingraph;

      entrytitle 'Weight by Height for Female Students';

      layout overlay;

     barchart x=name y=weight / outlineattrs=(color=blue thickness=3);

   endlayout;

  endgraph;

  end;

run;

ods graphics / reset width=5in height=3in imagename='class';

proc sgrender data=sashelp.class(where=(sex='F')) template=class;

run;

Juen
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you so much for your quick solid answer. Really appreciate your generous help.

Juen

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