Hi all,
I'm making a boxplot with proc sgplot and here is what I have
title "Individual Resting State Network Connectivities";
proc sgplot data=new_t;
styleattrs datacolors=(orange darkcyan cyan deyg silver red green pink green beige navy mediumpurple yellow orange blueviolet black blue);
vbox col1 / group=_name_ ;
run;
Now, this predictable produces the following, groups in ascending order
When I add in the following beforehand, it slightly screws up the order (ie, it's not a mirror image). How do I fix this??
proc sort data=work.new_t out=new_t;
by MSC descending COL1;
run;
Have you tried the GROUPORDER option?
If you have SAS 9.4TS1M3+ this should work for you.
@bsriv wrote:
Hi all,
I'm making a boxplot with proc sgplot and here is what I have
title "Individual Resting State Network Connectivities";
proc sgplot data=new_t;
styleattrs datacolors=(orange darkcyan cyan deyg silver red green pink green beige navy mediumpurple yellow orange blueviolet black blue);
vbox col1 / group=_name_ ;
run;
Now, this predictable produces the following, groups in ascending order
When I add in the following beforehand, it slightly screws up the order (ie, it's not a mirror image). How do I fix this??
proc sort data=work.new_t out=new_t;
by MSC descending COL1;
run;
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