Thanks! 1) I'm using SAS 9.4 for Windows. 2) I'm only using it to create graphs with scatter plots (not trying to put together more than one plot in a panel) 3) Thanks! I haven't used SGAnnotate before, but I'll look into it. Below is an edited version of code I've used. I have already used uniscale=all, but this doesn't do what I'd like. I'd like to create two separate scatter plots (not a side-by-side comparison in a panel, but imagine a scatter plot created using the dataset "one" below and a second created using another dataset "two")--I'd like these plots to have the same ranges for the x and y axes. data one; input TYPE $ Xvalue Yvalue; datalines; A 0 3.2 B 1.6 18.6 C 15.1 1.9 D 0 7.7 E 37.3 2.1 F 29.4 78 G 60.3 15.4 H 19.4 6.2 I 0 5.6 J 2.4 1.3 K 0 54 L 15.9 48.5 M 3.2 0 ; run; ods html style = journal; ods graphics / width = 6in height = 6in; proc sgscatter data = one; plot Yvalue*Xvalue / group = TYPE datalabel = TYPE nolegend uniscale = ALL; run;
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