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xpli
Calcite | Level 5

I heard that show='ATTRMAP' will show the missing group in the legend. I tried the following code but it is not working. Can anyone help ? thanks. 

 

data order;

input Value $ n;

retain ID 'A' Show 'AttrMap';

FillStyle = cats('GraphData', n);

LineStyle = cats('GraphData', n);

MarkerStyle = cats('GraphData', n);

TextStyleElement = cats('GraphData', n);

datalines;

F  2

M 1

 

;

run;

 

data test;

set sashelp.class;

if sex='F' then delete;

run;

 

ods listing close;

ods rtf file='c:\mytest.rtf';

 

proc sgplot data=test dattrmap=order ;

scatter x =height y = weight / group=sex attrid=A name="sct";

 

keylegend "sct" / noborder position=bottom ;

run;

ods rtf close;

ods listing;

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

I ran your code using SAS 9.40M3, and it worked as expected.  The symbol for "F" was included inthe legend even though there is no "F" in the data.  Please make sure you have SAS 9.40M3 or later.

 

Show_Attrmap.png

 

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ballardw
Super User

I don't see where you have show = 'ATTRMAP'  in the code

 

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xpli
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

show is a variable in dataset order.

it has the value "ATTRMAP'.

 

When later  attrmap=order is used in scatter plot, it should display the missing group in the legend.  

 

that is what I am expecting .  However, the missing group is not in lengend.

 

 

 

 

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

I ran your code using SAS 9.40M3, and it worked as expected.  The symbol for "F" was included inthe legend even though there is no "F" in the data.  Please make sure you have SAS 9.40M3 or later.

 

Show_Attrmap.png

 

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