Hello everybody,
I use codes which is shown below:
proc template;
define statgraph sgdesign;
dynamic _Price _Price2;
begingraph;
entrytitle halign=center 'Type in your title...';
entryfootnote halign=left 'Type in your footnote...';
layout lattice / rowdatarange=data columndatarange=union rows=2 rowgutter=10 columngutter=10 rowweights=(0.8 0.2);
layout overlay;
histogram _Price / name='histogram' binaxis=false;
densityplot _Price / name='Normal' normal();
densityplot _Price / name='Kernel' kernel() lineattrs=GraphData2(thickness=2 );
discretelegend 'Normal' 'Kernel' / opaque=false border=true halign=right valign=top displayclipped=true across=1 order=rowmajor location=inside;
endlayout;
layout overlay;
boxplot y=_Price2 / name='box(h)' orient=horizontal;
endlayout;
columnaxes;
columnaxis;
endcolumnaxes;
endlayout;
endgraph;
end;
run;
proc sgrender data=work.sampledata02 template=sgdesign;
dynamic _Price="Price" _Price="Price";
run;
The log file is:
WARNING: The boxplot statement named 'box(h)' will not be drawn because one or more of the required
arguments were not supplied.
What is the Problem?
How can I fix that?
Thanks in advance.
IN
proc sgrender data=work.sampledata02 template=sgdesign; dynamic _Price="Price" _Price="Price"; run;
you did not indicate a value for the dynamic _Price2 used as the Y value for boxplot.
IN
proc sgrender data=work.sampledata02 template=sgdesign; dynamic _Price="Price" _Price="Price"; run;
you did not indicate a value for the dynamic _Price2 used as the Y value for boxplot.
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