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PamG
Quartz | Level 8

I would like to add a vertical color band between 2 reference lines.  A code is attached below.  Basically I would like the area between X=40 and X=50 to be shaded with some transparency.  I tried REFLINE but there doesn't seem to be an option to color the area between them.


proc sgplot data=sashelp.Heart;
   Scatter X=AgeAtstart Y=Cholesterol;
   refline 40 50 / axis=x lineattrs=(thickness=3 color=darkred pattern=dash)
                     label=("Borderline"  "High"); 
run;

 

 

 

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Ksharp
Super User

proc sgplot data= sashelp.Heart;
   band y=Cholesterol lower=40 upper=50/transparency=0.6;

   Scatter X=AgeAtstart Y=Cholesterol;
   refline 40 50 / axis=x lineattrs=(thickness=3 color=darkred pattern=dash)
                     label=("Borderline"  "High"); 
run;

Ksharp_0-1708494354282.png

 

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Ksharp
Super User

proc sgplot data= sashelp.Heart;
   band y=Cholesterol lower=40 upper=50/transparency=0.6;

   Scatter X=AgeAtstart Y=Cholesterol;
   refline 40 50 / axis=x lineattrs=(thickness=3 color=darkred pattern=dash)
                     label=("Borderline"  "High"); 
run;

Ksharp_0-1708494354282.png

 

PamG
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks so much @Ksharp !!!

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