My pleasure, attached 4 samples from R, 3 versions that could work, I also added a faceted one which was not what I asked for and that I CAN do in sgpanel the code I used is below, I also had to read the data and create a factor, which is not dissimilar to having a sas format - all in one line with minimal options, will get a bit more complicated if I wanted to format axes or add axis labels (in either platform) #chart1 ggplot(small, aes(x=sheetz_num,fill=atm_group)) + geom_histogram(alpha=.2, position="identity",binwidth=1)+labs(title="Chart1") #chart2 ggplot(small, aes(x=sheetz_num,fill=atm_group)) + geom_histogram(alpha=1, position="dodge",binwidth=1)+labs(title="Chart2") #chart3 ggplot(small, aes(x=sheetz_num,color=atm_group)) + geom_density()+labs(title="Chart3") #chart4 ggplot(small, aes(x=sheetz_num)) + geom_histogram(alpha=.2, position="identity",binwidth=1)+labs(title="Chart4")+facet_grid(atm_group~.) I do not believe this is possible with gplot as suggested, unless I transform the data first with Proc freq (basically creating the bins) so I can have 3 variables as in the stock example, but why should I do that, for that matter I can maybe have 2 powerpoint charts on top of each other somehow, it would be cumbersome and time consuming. I appreciate the help, and I do it because I like SAS and would like to be able to do it in SAS,
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