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Pyrite | Level 9

I have code below, trying to show up refence line for y2axis. But it does not work. Any one know how?!

 

	data test;
	do i=1 to 1000;
		x=i;
		y1=sin(i*3.14159/100)*10+100;
		y2=cos(i*3.14159/100);
		output;
	end;
	run;quit;


	%let xvar=x;
	proc sgplot data=test;
	series x=&xvar. y=y1/ lineattrs=(color=blue thickness=2.0 pattern=solid); 
	series x=&xvar. y=y2/y2axis lineattrs=(color=pink thickness=1.2 pattern=solid);  
	refline 100 /axis=y2axis lineattrs=(color=red thickness=2.0) ;
	run;quit;
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ballardw
Super User

Syntax was almost right: You don't use axis=y2axis like in the series because you have the option is axis= not a bare name, so only need axis=y2.

	proc sgplot data=test;
	series x=&xvar. y=y1/ lineattrs=(color=blue thickness=2.0 pattern=solid); 
	series x=&xvar. y=y2/y2axis lineattrs=(color=pink thickness=1.2 pattern=solid);  
	refline 100 /axis=y2 lineattrs=(color=red thickness=2.0) ;
	run;quit;

However the range of the values you show for the example data only has a range of 0 to 1 on the Y2 axis (right side of the graph)  so doesn't appear on the graph.

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ballardw
Super User

Syntax was almost right: You don't use axis=y2axis like in the series because you have the option is axis= not a bare name, so only need axis=y2.

	proc sgplot data=test;
	series x=&xvar. y=y1/ lineattrs=(color=blue thickness=2.0 pattern=solid); 
	series x=&xvar. y=y2/y2axis lineattrs=(color=pink thickness=1.2 pattern=solid);  
	refline 100 /axis=y2 lineattrs=(color=red thickness=2.0) ;
	run;quit;

However the range of the values you show for the example data only has a range of 0 to 1 on the Y2 axis (right side of the graph)  so doesn't appear on the graph.

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