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Sascoder
Obsidian | Level 7

Is there an easy way to allow axes to vary among panels in sgpanel?  For example, the x-axis on one panel might be values = (0 to 1 by .2)  and on the next values = (0 to .5 by .1).  I need more control than uniform command provides.

 

I have a bunch of plots to run, so I am developing a macro where I pass the values.  And using sgpanel saves time vs. using sgplot.

 

Thanks much!

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Sascoder
Obsidian | Level 7

Ok thanks all for the help!

 

 

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You can have different axis scales with the UNISCALE= option in the PANELBY statement but I don't think you can get full control of the tick values in that case.

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ballardw
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@Sascoder wrote:

Is there an easy way to allow axes to vary among panels in sgpanel?  For example, the x-axis on one panel might be values = (0 to 1 by .2)  and on the next values = (0 to .5 by .1).  I need more control than uniform command provides.

 

I have a bunch of plots to run, so I am developing a macro where I pass the values.  And using sgpanel saves time vs. using sgplot.

 

Thanks much!


If you need more control then you may have to delve into the Graphics Template Language and build custom templates if Uniscale=row defaults for the x axis won't work.

Sascoder
Obsidian | Level 7

Ok thanks all for the help!

 

 

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