I have the following and would like to make the x-axis have percents, what code do I need?:
proc sgplot data=b ;
yaxis label='Temperature';
xaxis label='Ratio of EtOH in Extraction';
STYLEATTRS datacontrastcolors=(orange purple green) datalinepatterns=(1) datasymbols=(circlefilled trianglefilled circle);
scatter y=Y x=Percent / group=Zein ;
series y=low x=Percent / group=Zein; */lineattrs=(color=green pattern=dash);
series y=up x=Percent / group=Zein; */lineattrs=(color=red);
run;
You can just add the line
format x percent8.2;
directly after the PROC SGPLOT statement.
I think I figured it out. Just add an additional column as a character that has the x in the percent format if you can do that.
You can just add the line
format x percent8.2;
directly after the PROC SGPLOT statement.
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