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Ronein
Meteorite | Level 14

Hello

Let's say that I have a data of people who ride bicycle.

I want to learn from the data -

freq(proprtion)of perople who ride Long distance in each weekday

freq(proprtion)of perople who ride short distance in each weekday

(So there are 2 categoris-long/short dsistance)

What is the way to create such bar chart in order to display it

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yabwon
Onyx | Level 15

Example data?

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yabwon
Onyx | Level 15

How about something like this for start:

proc sort data=sashelp.heart out=temp;
  by bp_status status;
run;

proc freq data=temp noprint order=data;
  by bp_status;       
  table status/out=temp2 outcum;  
run;

proc sort data=temp2;
  by bp_status status;
run;

data annotation;
  set temp2;
  by bp_status;

  lag_percent=LAG(cum_pct);

  function="text";
  drawspace="datavalue";
  justify="center";
  textsize=10;
  width=100;
  widthunit="percent";

  YC1=bp_status;

  if first.bp_status then lag_percent=0;
  
  label=strip(put(count,9.-L)) !! "(" !! strip(put(percent,8.2) !! '%)');
  anchor="left";
  x1=lag_percent+1;
  output;
run; 

proc sgplot data=temp2 sganno=annotation ;
  hbar bp_status / 
  group=status 
  response=percent 
  grouporder=data 
  ;
run;

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Bart

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Ksharp
Super User
proc freq data=sashelp.heart noprint;
table bp_status*sex/out=out outpct list;
run;
data out2;
 set out;
 by bp_status;
 label=cats(count,'/(',put(PCT_ROW,8.1),'%)');

 if first.bp_Status then cum_p=0;
 pos=cum_p+PCT_ROW/2;
 cum_p+PCT_ROW;
run;
proc sgplot data=out2;
hbarparm category=bp_status response=PCT_ROW/group=sex;
text x=pos y=bp_status text=label/strip contributeoffsets=none  
        splitchar='/' splitpolicy=splitalways textattrs=(size=12 color=white);
xaxis label='Proportion(%)';
yaxis label='Weekday';
run;

Ksharp_0-1728118400316.png

 

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