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muyi
Calcite | Level 5

Hi Dan,

The ability to do uneven tick values is something that the SGPLOT, SGPANEL, and GTL support naturally. See pages 12-13 of this paper for more details: http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings09/324-2009.pdf. Let me know if you have any more questions about it.

I want to practise the uneven tick values shown in the figure 22 in your article, but where is dataset (physical end=eof?) you used in page 14, how to get the dataset?

or

I want to use SGPLOT to plot a uneven tick on x-axis in a proportional space but show all x value (see data below). how to do it?

x y

8 19

15 38.8

22 30.6

28 31

29 34.1

thanks!!

Muyi

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Hey Muyi,

Sorry, I could not find the original dataset from the paper; but I sent an example using your dataset from the other post. Le t me know if you need more explanation.

Thanks!
Dan

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