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NareshAbburi
Calcite | Level 5

Hi ,

I'm plotting a graph using SGPLOT like below, and I'm getting the good graph with all the clients groups.

Now I want to see along with my individual client performance, I'd like to see the total performance in the same plot.

Please let me know which option should I use to get this result.

PROC SGPLOT DATA = DATA;

SCATTER Y = PERCENT X = CLIENT/ GROUP = PULL_TYPE GROUPORDER = DESCENDING MARKERATTRS = (SYMBOL = TRIANGLEFILLED);

RUN;

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Hi,

You can put another graph over the top of the previous one:

PROC SGPLOT DATA = DATA;

SCATTER Y = PERCENT X = CLIENT/ GROUP = PULL_TYPE GROUPORDER = DESCENDING MARKERATTRS = (SYMBOL = TRIANGLEFILLED);

scatter y=xxx x=yyy / ...;

RUN;

You may also like to have a look at this blog, which has hundreds of examples for sgplot/template:

http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/

DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Here is a way using a needle plot to create a summary bar at the end.

data class;

set sashelp.class (where=(sex eq 'M')) end=_last_;

retain _sum_ 0;

_sum_=_sum_+weight;

output;

if (_last_) then do;

  name="Total";

  weight=.;

  total=_sum_;

  output;

end;

run;

proc sgplot data=class;

scatter x=name y=weight;

needle x=name y=total / y2axis lineattrs=(thickness=20);

run;

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