Hi,
I try to plot graph using PROC GPLOT:
PROC GPLOT DATA = lead1; footnote j=l 'curve' j=r 'MAT 4672 Lab 21'; plot iqf*fwtd=3/ frame cframe=beige;; RUN; QUIT;
and i got this
How make it nice and sorted.
P.S
I tried that
PROC SORT data = lead1; by fwtd; run; PROC GPLOT DATA = lead1; footnote j=l 'curve' j=r 'MAT 4672 Lab 21'; plot iqf*fwtd=3/ frame cframe=beige;; RUN; QUIT;
and got that:
What are you expecting to get? And what do you think the = 3 means in your plot statement?
Yeah, I don't think 3 does what you think it does. I can't test it, but I think you want something like this, where you use the symbol statement to define the symbol (square) and the interpol=j to join the points.
symbol1 interpol=j value='square';
PROC GPLOT DATA = lead1;
footnote j=l 'curve'
j=r 'MAT 4672 Lab 21';
plot iqf*fwtd / frame cframe=beige;;
RUN;
QUIT;
Alternatively you can use the SGPLOT procedures which I find easier to navigate:
proc sgplot data=sashelp.stocks (where=(stock="IBM"));
scatter x=date y=open / markerattrs=(symbol='square' color='beige');
series x=date y=open / lineattrs=(color='beige');
run;quit;
@bigban777 wrote:
1)3 means squares instead just dots
2) i am expecting graph through all points(squares) and sorted by X axis like
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSnEg3_Ebu_DNwEWswUg8aygvFFBKT61C9alWAMhujgcFzP...
3 means to use Symbol3 statement for the display. Yours has some sort of interpolation option (INTERPOL= or I=) other than JOIN to "fit" a curve through the data. I would guess either SM Spline or L.
If you want to connect the points you need I=Join.
I believe x should be sorted
See attached file
I don't download attachments.
Post your code/log if it doesn't work in the message, preferably in a code window.
Hi,
I would suggest 1) move over to sgplot and graph template language, you will find more options/better outputs and 2) check out Sanjay's blog:
http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/
Which has many thousands of examples on all kinds of graphs, you will find what you are looking for there.
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