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ShinCrayons
Fluorite | Level 6

Currently, I want to produce a 100% stacked Bar chart as below using sgplot

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Here is the data table

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The graph above is the result from Gchart procedure, now I want to use Sgplot instead. I've been struggled with this recently but still can't find a way to work this out. Can somebody point me in the way how I would set this up?

Thanks!!

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

In addition to the techniques referred to by Rick, you can also by-pass externally computing the percentage values by using a combination of STAT=PCT and PCTLEVEL=GROUP.

 

proc sgplot data=sashelp.cars pctlevel=group;
vbar origin / group=type stat=pct seglabel;
run;

Hope this helps!

Dan

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

@DanH_sas In which version of SAS was this option introduced?

DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

The PCT stat and PCTLEVEL option where introduced in SAS 9.4. The SEGLABEL option was introduced in SAS 9.4m2.

 

Thanks!
Dan

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