I'm an experienced SAS user but haven't had any experience creating graphs in SAS.
My first questions is: Can I create any basic graphs at all with just Base SAS or do I have to have SAS Graph to do any graphing what-so-ever?
If I can create a basic graph in Base SAS where do I start? I'm looking for the simplest proc statement to just get started with.
I got started. Tell me this - if I can run a proc sgplot does that mean I have SAS Graph. I'm thinking it does and that I must already have SAS Graph and didn't know it.
SGPLOT is part of Base SAS (since SAS 9.3). Some traditional SAS graphical procedures -- GPLOT, GCHART, GMAP -- these are part of SAS/GRAPH. To see if you have SAS/GRAPH, run:
proc product_status; run;
Example partial output:
For Base SAS Software ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M2
Image version information: 9.04.01M2P072314
For SAS/STAT ...
Custom version information: 13.2
For SAS/GRAPH ...
Custom version information: 9.4_M2
For SAS/ETS ...
Custom version information: 13.2
For SAS/OR ...
Custom version information: 13.2
For SAS/IML ...
Custom version information: 13.2
Chris
Oh, and if you want help with specific graphs in your new endeavor, be sure to check out the community.
Thank you!!
Hi:
I found this site to be an excellent source of graphics help - http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/
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