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seltonsy
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

I am trying do a proc plm (see below and results attached) and I was wondering if there is a possibility to get a dashed or dotted line instead of one of the colored lines.

 

Thanks,

 

proc plm restore=data1;
effectplot slicefit (x=avg_exer sliceby= METF_YN) / clm;
run;

 




SliceFitPlot1.png
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seltonsy
Quartz | Level 8
Start with a different than default ODS style.
I suggest Analysis if you have it available.
Add
ods html style=Analysis;
before your code (or in which ever ods destination you are using)

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seltonsy
Quartz | Level 8
Start with a different than default ODS style.
I suggest Analysis if you have it available.
Add
ods html style=Analysis;
before your code (or in which ever ods destination you are using)
Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

The solution proposed by "seltonsy" should work fine.  However, if you want to retain the consistency of using HTMLBlue style for the graph, you can set ATTRPRIORITY=none in the ODS GRAPHICS statement before the procedure call.  This option changes the way the line and marker attributes are cycled.

 

ods graphics / attrpriority=none;

 

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