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AndreasF
Fluorite | Level 6

I am trying to add a secondary y-axis to a bar chart. I am using the wizard as shown in this SAS tutorial:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hC84zU9lFA

 

They don't mention secondary axes at all.

 

So, how do I do it?

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Damo
SAS Employee

Hi  Andreas,

 

It is possible to create a bar chart with a second vertical axis.

But tasks coming with SAS Enterprise Guide won't give you access to all options available with the procedure, GCHART in your case.

So you'll have to use a program node and write the code.

Sample 41975 (Annotate a right vertical axis on PROC GCHART output) will show you how to do it.

 

If you're looking for SAS/GRAPH samples, etc. I would recommend you Robert Allison's page and the Graphics Samples Output Gallery

 

Cheers,

Damo

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Damo
SAS Employee

Hi  Andreas,

 

It is possible to create a bar chart with a second vertical axis.

But tasks coming with SAS Enterprise Guide won't give you access to all options available with the procedure, GCHART in your case.

So you'll have to use a program node and write the code.

Sample 41975 (Annotate a right vertical axis on PROC GCHART output) will show you how to do it.

 

If you're looking for SAS/GRAPH samples, etc. I would recommend you Robert Allison's page and the Graphics Samples Output Gallery

 

Cheers,

Damo

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