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Unicorn32
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

I'm trying to create a multiple lines plot (one per group ID) containing values for three variables over a period of time.

I have time on my x axis and the three variables on the y axis. I want to crop my y axis to -50 to 50 for all my plots. My data has weird outliers in it and I don't want to lose resolution around 0, and also don't want to remove the outliers for reasons.

 

My data looks as follows:

Knipsel.PNG

I'm open to a gui or code solution both.

 

Thanks for helping:)

 

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TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

The more I learn about PROC SGPLOT, the more I like it!

 

Tom

 

proc sgplot;
	series x=InDate y=Y1;
	series x=InDate y=Y2;
	series x=InDate y=Y3;
	yaxis min=-50 max=50;
run;

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TomKari
Onyx | Level 15

The more I learn about PROC SGPLOT, the more I like it!

 

Tom

 

proc sgplot;
	series x=InDate y=Y1;
	series x=InDate y=Y2;
	series x=InDate y=Y3;
	yaxis min=-50 max=50;
run;

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