I am trying to put the value of the plot on a bar+line graph .
If I'm using the option POINTLABEL in my symbol , it has no affect on the graph .
However , I can add the markers in the word Add-in so there must be way to program it .
eg .
SYMBOL1
INTERPOL=JOIN
Pointlabel
HEIGHT= 10pt
FONT=MARKER
VALUE=SQUARE
CV=BLACK
LINE=1
WIDTH=2
.....
PROC GBARLINE DATA=&table;
BAR &variable /
SUMVAR=TotalFleetPCT
NOFRAME
OUTSIDE=PCT
TYPE=SUM
COUTLINE=SAME
RAXIS=AXIS1
MAXIS=AXIS2;
PLOT / SUMVAR= ...
TYPE=SUM
AXIS=AXIS3
LEGEND=LEGEND1;
RUN; QUIT;
Thanks for your help ,
Iris
Hi,
I would suggest to move to sgplot and graph template language, you can then overlay various types of graphs, and there is an option for labelling points with thier value. Here is an example:
http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/2016/03/05/diagrams-with-curved-links/
From the very good blog which has examples of pretty much every graph using the new graphing system.
The R&D team decided not to support pointlabels in Proc Gbarline.
The symbol statement pointlabel= option is silently ignored.
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