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bigban777
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

i try to change order of variables in my graph. So, i use following code:

 

PROC GPLOT DATA = smoke3;
title 'CURVE';
plot fef*amt=1;
axis2 order=("PS" "NS" "NI" "MS" "LS" "HS" );
RUN;
QUIT;

But i got that:

gplot1.png

 

So, my question how i can change order of variables on axis X?

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ballardw
Super User

Try

axis2 order=("PS" "NS" "NI" "MS" "LS" "HS" );

PROC GPLOT DATA = smoke3;
   title 'CURVE';
   plot fef*amt=1/ haxis=axis2;
RUN;
QUIT;

You need the HAXIS instruction to tell SAS which axis to apply the axis definition to.

 

Also with GPLOT the values in the list need to be the UNFORMATTED values.

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ballardw
Super User

Try

axis2 order=("PS" "NS" "NI" "MS" "LS" "HS" );

PROC GPLOT DATA = smoke3;
   title 'CURVE';
   plot fef*amt=1/ haxis=axis2;
RUN;
QUIT;

You need the HAXIS instruction to tell SAS which axis to apply the axis definition to.

 

Also with GPLOT the values in the list need to be the UNFORMATTED values.

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