Hi!
I would like to create a graph as follows using barchart tags instead of needleplot.
Is there anyway to keep the reference lines as they are? I'm using SAS 9.2M3.
Thank you in advance for any help!
Regards,
Paolo
Note some items for this graph:
proc format;
value dateno
0="Serie0"
1="Serie1"
2="Serie2"
3="Serie3"
4="JAK"
5="ICA"
6="IKANO"
other=" "
;
/* Create sample data */
data BarLine;
format date_0 date_1 date_2 date_3 dateno.;
date_0=0; value_0=37500;
date_05=0.5;
date_1=1; value_1=35000;
date_2=2; value_2=30000;
date_3=3; value_3=25000;
date_4=4; value_4=23000;
date_5=5; value_5=20000;
date_6=6; value_6=17500;
date_7=7; value_7=15500;
run;
title;
footnote;
proc template;
define statgraph Bars;
begingraph;
layout overlay / cycleattrs=true
yaxisopts=(griddisplay=on display=(tickvalues ticks))
xaxisopts=(display=(tickvalues));
barchart x=DATE_0 y=VALUE_0 / fillattrs=(color=CXA41D22) barwidth=0.4 name="item_0" legendlabel="Serie0";
barchart x=DATE_1 y=VALUE_1 / fillattrs=(color=CX0076BD) barwidth=0.4 name="item_1" legendlabel="Serie1";
barchart x=DATE_2 y=VALUE_2 / fillattrs=(color=CXEEAF00) barwidth=0.4 name="item_2" legendlabel="Serie2";
barchart x=DATE_3 y=VALUE_3 / fillattrs=(color=CXBCBEC0) barwidth=0.4 name="item_3" legendlabel="Serie3";
referenceline x=eval(put(0, dateno.)) / lineattrs=graphgridlines discreteoffset=0.5;
referenceline x=eval(put(1, dateno.)) / lineattrs=graphgridlines discreteoffset=0.5;
referenceline x=eval(put(2, dateno.)) / lineattrs=graphgridlines discreteoffset=0.5;
discretelegend 'item_0' 'item_1' 'item_2' 'item_3' / border=false;
endlayout;
endgraph;
end;
run;
ods html close;
ods graphics / reset width=5in height=3in imagename='MultiBar_MidpointRef';
proc sgrender data=barline template=Bars ;
run;
Thank you!
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