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jrushing_wfu
Calcite | Level 5
Hi. I've been modifying the template from proc lifetest to put # at risk below the graph rather than inside the graph. I'm using Blockplot to place the # at risk. but i can't seem to get rid of the outer border of the blockplot. how can I do this?

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jrushing_wfu
Calcite | Level 5
I figured it out. you have to specify the option walldisplay=none in the overlay statement that surrounds the blockplot. works great.
Reeza
Super User

Does anyone know if the code for this is available somewhere?

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

See my blog post on Graphs with Axis-Aligned Statistics Tables.  The second example has a stat table (using a BLOCKPLOT) outside the graph in a separate cell of a LAYOUT LATTICE.  The borders have been turned off by setting WALLDISPLAY=none.  The full code is linked from that page.

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