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mknowles
Calcite | Level 5
Is it possible to have two different formats for the Y1 and Y2 axis labels? For example, the Y1 axis labels might have a format of z5.3 and the Y2 axis labels might have a format of 3.1. I can't seem to figure where, if possible, the two formats would be positioned.

Thanks,
Mike
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GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14
The plot and plot2 axes should display the values using whatever format is assigned in the data set, or you can specify a format in the 'proc gplot' to over-ride that. Here is an example of the latter:

symbol1 v=dot i=join color=red;
symbol2 v=none i=needle color=blue;

proc gplot data=sashelp.stocks (where=(stock='IBM'));
format close dollar5.0;
format volume z10.;
plot close*date=1;
plot2 volume*date=2;
run;

(of course, with the limitation that device=java and device=activex might not support all the SAS formats, if you're using one of those devices)

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