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thienvudl
Calcite | Level 5

Hello eveyone,
Could I ask how to select pertinent variables in order to make the graphic less dense so that it can be readable?

I've made a first attempt but the graphic contains too many modalities since the data has 64 columns.
Thank you for your assistance

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Reeza
Super User

Sorry, there's not enough information in your post to answer your question. 

I'm not even sure what details to ask for.

 


@thienvudl wrote:

Hello eveyone,
Could I ask how to select pertinent variables in order to make the graphic less dense so that it can be readable?

I've made a first attempt but the graphic contains too many modalities since the data has 64 columns.
Thank you for your assistance


 

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

Please attach your program and sample data.  What release of SAS are you running?

thienvudl
Calcite | Level 5

Hello eveyone,
Could I ask how to select pertinent variables in order to make the graphic less dense so that it can be readable?

I've made a first attempt but the graphic contains too many modalities since the data has 64 columns.
Thank you for your assistance

Beginner user

thienvudl
Calcite | Level 5

I'm using university edition

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