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Why don't the labels for the colors in my stacked chart show at the bottom?

title "100% Stacked Bar Chart";
proc sgplot data = freqout keylegend;
vbar Event_Entered_Month / response=Percent group = buckets groupdisplay=stack;
xaxis discreteorder=data DISPLAY=ALL;
yaxis grid values=(0 to 100 by 10) DISPLAY=ALL label = "Percentage of Total by Month" ;
run;
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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

KEYLEGEND is not an option on the PROC SGPLOT statement -- it is its own statement. For this example, the legend should automatically appear, unless the legend takes up greater than 20% of the graph area (check your log for a note). If it is dropped due to size, you can adjust that size threshold by using the MAXLEGENDAREA option on the ODS GRAPHICS statement. There is a NOAUTOLEGEND option on the PROC statement that disables this automatic legend. The KEYLEGEND statement can be used to create a custom legend or modify attributes of the automatic legend. See the documentation for examples.

 

Hope this helps!

Dan

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