I'm obviously missing something very fundamental, but have tried a NUMBER of different things, with no luck (using 9.4)
- I'm simply trying to draw an arrow, from the bottom of the graph up to the regression line...(have a number of these, and am able to set the end point of the arrow "dynamically") -- here's some test data and the shell of the code:
data test;
input MATHSS Math;
cards;
1299 201
1273 190
1282 193
1265 187
1304 212
1259 190
1291 195
1267 187
1266 179
1274 190
;
data sganno; length function x1space y1space linecolor $20;
function = 'ARROW';
x1space ='DATAVALUE'; y1space ='DATAPERCENT' ;
x1=200; y1=0; x2=200; y2=50; LINETHICKNESS=2; DIRECTION = "OUT";
linecolor="blue";
output;
run;
proc sgplot data = test sganno=sganno;
reg x = math y=mathss/;
run;
You needed to set your X2SPACE and Y2SPACE as well:
data sganno; length function x1space y1space linecolor $20;
function = 'ARROW';
x1space ='DATAVALUE'; y1space ='DATAPERCENT' ;
x2space ='DATAVALUE'; y2space ='DATAPERCENT' ;
x1=200; y1=0; x2=200; y2=50; LINETHICKNESS=2; DIRECTION = "OUT";
linecolor="blue";
output;
run;
You needed to set your X2SPACE and Y2SPACE as well:
data sganno; length function x1space y1space linecolor $20;
function = 'ARROW';
x1space ='DATAVALUE'; y1space ='DATAPERCENT' ;
x2space ='DATAVALUE'; y2space ='DATAPERCENT' ;
x1=200; y1=0; x2=200; y2=50; LINETHICKNESS=2; DIRECTION = "OUT";
linecolor="blue";
output;
run;
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