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Tiny_Kane
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi there, I tried to interset a table at above of the boxplot, but the position option within the interstgroup statement in the PROC BOXPLOT does not work. Please see the code and the result below. 

 

proc boxplot data=temp_base;
plot calculated_household_in_baseline*value/;
insetgroup q1 q2 /header='test' pos=top;
run;

 

 

 


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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Since position=top is the default, what happens when you omit the option?

PG
Tiny_Kane
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi PG,

 

If I omit the option, the result is the same. Therefore, position= option does not work. 

 

I found the reason actually, I forgot to add 'ods graphics off' at the very begining. I guess that's the reason why the option does not work...It was silly lol~

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