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echoli
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

I am trying to draw a graph using sgplot. but why my graph in output doesn't shown datasymbols? Here is my code:

 

proc sgplot data= plt nowall noborder;
 styleattrs datacontrastcolors=(blue red mediumgreen magenta orange lilac)
             datasymbols=(circlefilled squarefilled trianglefilled  triangleDownfilled DiamondFilled circle square)
             datalinepatterns=(solid);
	title height=.22in font ="Arial" 'PLT';
   series x=days y = result /
   group = patient groupdisplay=cluster clusterwidth=0.5
         lineattrs=(thickness=3) markers markerattrs=(size=11);
	xaxis label='Time (Days)' values = (0 to 60 by 5) offsetmin=0.003
labelattrs = (Family=Arial size = 12 weight = bold) valueattrs = (Family=Arial size = 12 weight = bold);
	yaxis label="PLT  K/uL" values = (0 to 700 by 100) offsetmin=0 labelattrs = (Family=Arial size = 12 weight = bold) 
valueattrs = (Family=Arial size = 12  weight = bold);
	keylegend / titleattrs = (size = 8 ) valueattrs=(Family=Arial size = 12 weight=bold) 
position = right noborder title="" linelength=0.5cm;
run;

Here is my graph in output:

 

SGPlot.png

 

 
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WarrenKuhfeld
Ammonite | Level 13

Put ATTRPRIORITY=NONE on your ODS destination statement.

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