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TomHsiung
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hello, everyone

 

The chord diagram is a nice visual presentation of data between nodes. Yesterday, with the kind help of the SAS community, I learned how to make the Sankey Diagram to represent data flow. Now I am thinking of the method to create a chord diagram by SAS Viya. I searched and there is no information about this topic in the SAS community. Any ideas? Thanks

 

Here is the product of a chord diagram. Source: https://www.data-to-viz.com/graph/chord.html (Looks like they created it using R. Complex)

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FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

Unfortunately, this particular graph type is not available as native object in SAS Visual Analytics. You could however look into the generic Data-Driven visualization object which allows you to embed any graph type really. For this, you may want to look into the D3 based version and follow the SAS documentation on how to write such custom graph. There are also tons of existing data-driven content examples if you just want to try out a few before writing your own. Hope this helps! Falko

TomHsiung
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Thank you, @FalkoSchulz

I will dig into the issue further based on your recommendations.

Regards,

Tom
TomHsiung
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Update on 30Aug2024

 

I edited the raw data using SAS Viya for Learners. Then I made the chord diagram by the "circlize" package in R. Below is the medical reference I read recently, and the strips connect journal names and article tags. Cool stuff!

 

Many thanks for your attention!

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