With my SAS 9.3M0 I would like to produce a SVG document with two graphs. Unfortunately, most of the elements of the second graphic is missing (the axis for example). Is it my code or is it a problem of SVGVIEW ?
ods html close;ods listing;
FILENAME fname "d:\data\analyse 2003.svg"; goptions reset=all device=svgview
gsfmode=replace gsfname=mysvg;
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks;where year(date) =2003;
series y=Volume x=date / markers group=stockcurvelabel curvelabelloc=outside;xaxis fitpolicy=rotate tickvalueformat=monname. grid label='Month';
yaxis label='Volume' ;title '2003 Volume';run;
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks (where=(year(date)=2000 and stock = "IBM"));
series x=date y=volume;run;
ods _all_ close;
Thanks for your help.
Stéphane.
SGPLOT (and other SG procedures) do not use information from GOPTIONS. You need to use the ODS GRAPHICS statement with IMAGEFMT=SVG, and you will get the correct SVG output. See code below.
ods html close;
ods listing;
ods graphics / reset imagefmt=svg imagename='test';
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks;where year(date) =2003;
series y=Volume x=date / markers group=stock curvelabel curvelabelloc=outside;
xaxis fitpolicy=rotate tickvalueformat=monname. grid label='Month';
yaxis label='Volume' ;title '2003 Volume';
run;
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks (where=(year(date)=2000 and stock = "IBM"));
series x=date y=volume;
run;
OK ...
and in this case, I don't use the GOPTIONS. But it is the same thing ?
ods listing close;
ods printer printer=svgview file="d:\data\analyse 2003.svg";
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks;
where year(date) =2003;
series y=Volume x=date / markers group=stock
curvelabel curvelabelloc=outside;
xaxis fitpolicy=rotate tickvalueformat=monname. grid label='Month';
yaxis label='Volume' ;
title '2003 Volume';
run;
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks (where=(year(date)=2000 and stock = "IBM"));
series x=date y=volume;
run;
ods _all_ close;
Currently, the ODS Graphics system does not support printerpath options. The method described by Sanjay should give you an SVG output either in LISTING or HTML.
Dan
Hi Dan,
This is the SAS example
Looks for "Here is the SAS code that created the stocks.svg file" and you have a
printerpath=(svgview stocks) with several SGPLOT proc.
So ?
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