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Cynthia99
Fluorite | Level 6

I would like to generate a waterfall plot. One vertical bar represents a subject, but I would like to use tumor type to display the tick values on the X axis. There are some same tumor types for different subjects. So if it is possible to display repeat tick values on X axis?

I tried to use the option values=('') to specify each value. but as the figure show, the bar with the same tumor type will display together. I would like to show them orderly. Very appreciate and hope for your response.

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Cynthia99
Fluorite | Level 6

It not works. But I found that using options values= and valuesdisplay= at the same time can meet my requirement.

 

proc sgplot;

  vbarparm category=subjid response=aval;

  xaxis values=('001' '002' 003' '004' '005') valuesdisplay=('test1' 'test2' 'test1' 'test1' 'test4');

run;

 

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Show us your code please 🙂

Cynthia99
Fluorite | Level 6

Attached my code.😁

 

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Ksharp
Super User
Try add this option:

proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
vbar age/response=weight;
xaxis fitpolicy=none;
run;


Cynthia99
Fluorite | Level 6

It not works. But I found that using options values= and valuesdisplay= at the same time can meet my requirement.

 

proc sgplot;

  vbarparm category=subjid response=aval;

  xaxis values=('001' '002' 003' '004' '005') valuesdisplay=('test1' 'test2' 'test1' 'test1' 'test4');

run;

 

Cynthia99_0-1635477038658.png

 

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