Hi,
I am doing a simple plot with proc GPLOT y have two values in vertical axis (left and right).
When I show the graph I don't have the same top value in both axis, is possible to set the same top for boh axis,
for example, range 200 to 1200 for axis1 and axis2.
my code:
PROC GPLOT DATA = predic3;
PLOT val_real * date /
VAXIS=AXIS1
HAXIS=AXIS2
FRAME LEGEND=real;
PLOT2 val_pre * date = 2 /
VAXIS=AXIS3
OVERLAY LEGEND=previsto ;
run;
and my plot:
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Move to sgplot, it is far simpler to any type of graph with the modern graphing setup, for instance:
If you are going to reference AXIS statements then you should show the code for the axis statements used.
I am going to guess that one or both do not have Order sections to control the tick mark values
This is my code. Thanks for your help:
PROC SORT
DATA=WORK.PREDIC3(KEEP=DATE val_real val_pre)
OUT=WORK.SORTTempTableSorted
;
BY DATE;
RUN;
SYMBOL1
INTERPOL=JOIN
HEIGHT=10pt
VALUE=NONE
LINE=1
WIDTH=2
CV = _STYLE_
;
SYMBOL2
INTERPOL=JOIN
HEIGHT=10pt
VALUE=NONE
LINE=1
WIDTH=2
CV = _STYLE_
;
Legend1
FRAME
;
Axis1
STYLE=1
WIDTH=1
MINOR=NONE
;
Axis2
STYLE=1
WIDTH=1
MINOR=NONE
;
Axis3
STYLE=1
WIDTH=1
MINOR=NONE
;
TITLE;
TITLE1 "Gráfico de línea";
FOOTNOTE;
FOOTNOTE1 "Generado por el Sistema SAS (&_SASSERVERNAME, &SYSSCPL) el %TRIM(%QSYSFUNC(DATE(), NLDATE20.)) a las %TRIM(%SYSFUNC(TIME(), TIMEAMPM12.))";
PROC GPLOT DATA = WORK.SORTTempTableSorted
;
PLOT val_real * DATE /
VAXIS=AXIS1
HAXIS=AXIS2
FRAME LEGEND=LEGEND1
;
PLOT2 val_pre * DATE = 2 /
VAXIS=AXIS3
OVERLAY
LEGEND=LEGEND1
;
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------
Fin de código de la tarea
------------------------------------------------------------------- */
RUN; QUIT;
add the following to both axis statements ...
order=(200 to 1200 by 200)
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