Contents
About
What's New in SAS/GRAPH 9.2
SAS/GRAPH Concepts
Introduction to SAS/GRAPH Software
Overview
Components of SAS/GRAPH Software
Device-Based Graphics and Template-Based Graphics
Graph Types
About this Document
Conventions Used in This Document
Information You Should Know
Elements of a SAS/GRAPH Program
Overview
A Typical SAS/GRAPH Program
Getting Started With SAS/GRAPH
Introduction
Introduction to ODS Destinations and Styles
Generating Output With SAS/GRAPH Procedures
Controlling the Graphics Output Format With the DEVICE= Option
Summary of Default Destinations, Styles, and Devices
Sending Output To Multiple Open Destinations
Related Topics
SAS/GRAPH Processing
Running SAS/GRAPH Programs
SAS Data Sets
Specifying an Input Data Set
Using Engines with SAS/GRAPH Software
RUN-Group Processing
The Graphics Output Environment
Overview
The Graphics Output and Device Display Areas
Controlling Dimensions
Controlling Display Area Size and Image Resolution
Units
Maintaining the Quality of Your Image Across Devices
How Graphic Elements are Placed in the Graphics Output Area
How Errors in Sizing Are Handled
Using Graphics Devices
Overview
What Is a SAS/GRAPH Device?
Commonly Used Devices
Default Devices For ODS Destinations
Viewing The List Of All Available Devices
Deciding Which Device To Use
Overriding the Default Device
Device Categories And Modifying Default Output Attributes
Using Universal Printer Shortcut Devices
Using Scalable Vector Graphics Devices
Viewing and Modifying Device Entries
Creating a Custom Device
Related Topics
SAS/GRAPH Output
About SAS/GRAPH Output
Specifying the Graphics Output File Type for Your Graph
The SAS/GRAPH Output Process
Setting the Size of Your Graph
Setting the Resolution of Your Graph
Controlling Where Your Output is Stored
Replacing an Existing Graphics Output File Using the GSFMODE= Graphics Option
Storing Multiple Graphs in a Single Graphics Output File
Replaying Your SAS/GRAPH Output
Previewing Output
Printing Your Graph
Exporting Your Output
Exporting Your Graphs to Microsoft Office Products
What to Consider When Choosing an Output Format
Comparison of the Graphics Output
Enhancing Your Graphs
Importing Your Graphs into Microsoft Office
Writing Your Graphs to a PDF File
About Writing Your Graphs to a PDF File
Changing the Page Layout
Adding Metadata to Your PDF File
Adding Bookmarks for Your Graphs
Changing the Default Compression Level for Your PDF File
Examples
Controlling The Appearance of Your Graphs
Overview
Style Attributes Versus Device Entry Parameters
About Style Templates
Specifying a Style
Overriding Style Attributes With SAS/GRAPH Statement Options
Precedence of Appearance Option Specifications
Viewing the List of Styles Provided by SAS
Modifying a Style
Graphical Style Element Reference for Device-Based Graphics
Turning Off Styles
Specifying Fonts in SAS/GRAPH Programs
Introduction: Specifying Fonts in SAS/GRAPH Programs
SAS/GRAPH, System, and Device-Resident Fonts
TrueType Fonts That Are Supplied by SAS
Determining What Fonts Are Available
Default Fonts
Viewing Font Specifications in the SAS Registry
Specifying a Font
Methods For Specifying Fonts
SAS/GRAPH Colors and Images
Using SAS/GRAPH Colors and Images
Specifying Colors in SAS/GRAPH Programs
Specifying Images in SAS/GRAPH Programs
Managing Your Graphics With ODS
Introduction
Managing ODS Destinations
Specifying a Destination
ODS Destination Statement Options
ODS and Procedures that Support RUN-Group Processing
Controlling Titles and Footnotes with Java and ActiveX Devices in HTML Output
SAS/GRAPH Statements
Overview
AXIS Statement
BY Statement
FOOTNOTE Statement
GOPTIONS Statement
LEGEND Statement
NOTE Statement
ODS HTML Statement
PATTERN Statement
SYMBOL Statement
TITLE, FOOTNOTE, and NOTE Statements
Example 1. Ordering Axis Tick Marks with SAS Date Values
Example 2. Specifying Logarithmic Axes
Example 3. Rotating Plot Symbols Through the Color List
Example 4. Creating and Modifying Box Plots
Example 5. Filling the Area between Plot Lines
Example 6. Enhancing Titles
Example 7. Using BY-group Processing to Generate a Series of Charts
Example 8. Creating a Simple Web Page with the ODS HTML Statement
Example 9. Combining Graphs and Reports in a Web Page
Example 10. Creating a Bar Chart with Drill-Down Functionality for the Web
Graphics Options and Device Parameters Dictionary
Introduction
Specifying Graphics Options and Device Parameters
Dictionary of Graphics Options and Device Parameters
ACCESSIBLE
ADMGDF
ALTDESC
ASPECT
AUTOCOPY
AUTOFEED
AUTOSIZE
BINDING
BORDER
CBACK
CBY
CELL
CHARACTERS
CHARREC
CHARTYPE
CIRCLEARC
CMAP
COLLATE
COLORS
COLORTBL
COLORTYPE
COLS
CPATTERN
CSYMBOL
CTEXT
CTITLE
DASH
DASHLINE
DASHSCALE
DELAY
DESCRIPTION
DEVADDR
DEVICE
DEVMAP
DEVOPTS
DEVTYPE
DISPLAY
DISPOSAL
DRVINIT
DRVQRY
DRVTERM
DUPLEX
ERASE
EXTENSION
FASTTEXT
FBY
FCACHE
FILECLOSE
FILEONLY
FILL
FILLINC
FONT NAME
FONTRES
FORMAT
FTEXT
FTITLE
FTRACK
GACCESS
GCLASS
GCOPIES
GDDMCOPY
GDDMNICKNAME
GDDMTOKEN
GDEST
GEND
GEPILOG
GFORMS
GOUTMODE
GPROLOG
GPROTOCOL
GRAPHRC
GSFLEN
GSFMODE
GSFNAME
GSFPROMPT
GSIZE
GSTART
GUNIT
GWAIT
GWRITER
HANDSHAKE
HBY
HEADER
HEADERFILE
HORIGIN
HOSTSPEC
HPOS
HSIZE
HTEXT
HTITLE
IBACK
ID
IMAGEPRINT
IMAGESTYLE
INTERACTIVE
INTERLACED
INTERPOL
ITERATION
KEYMAP
LCOLS
LFACTOR
LROWS
MAXCOLORS
MAXPOLY
MODEL
MODULE
NAK
OFFSHADOW
PAPERDEST
PAPERFEED
PAPERLIMIT
PAPERSIZE
PAPERSOURCE
PAPERTYPE
PATH
PCLIP
PCOLS
PENMOUNTS
PENSORT
PIEFILL
POLYGONCLIP
POLYGONFILL
POSTGEPILOG
POSTGPROLOG
POSTGRAPH
PPDFILE
PREGEPILOG
PREGPROLOG
PREGRAPH
PROCESS
PROCESSINPUT
PROCESSOUTPUT
PROMPT
PROMPTCHARS
PROWS
QMSG
RECTFILL
RENDER
RENDERLIB
REPAINT
RESET
REVERSE
ROTATE
ROTATION
ROWS
SCALABLE
SIMFONT
SPEED
SWAP
SWFONTRENDER
SYMBOL
SYMBOLS
TARGETDEVICE
TRAILER
TRAILERFILE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANTAB
TYPE
UCC
USERINPUT
VORIGIN
VPOS
VSIZE
V6COMP
XMAX
XPIXELS
YMAX
YPIXELS
Bringing SAS/GRAPH Output to the Web
Introducing SAS/GRAPH Output for the Web
Which Device Driver or Macro Do I Use?
Types of Web Presentations Available
Selecting a Type of Web Presentation
Generating Web Presentations
Creating Interactive Output for ActiveX
Overview
When to Use the ACTIVEX Device
Installing the SAS/GRAPH ActiveX Control
Generating Output for ActiveX
About Languages in ACTIVEX
About Special Fonts and Symbols in ACTIVEX
SAS Formats Supported by ACTIVEX
Configuring Drill-Down Links with ACTIVEX
ActiveX Examples
Creating Interactive Output for Java
Overview
When to Use the JAVA Device
Generating Output for Java
Configuring Drill-Down Links for Java
Examples of Interactive Java Output
Attributes and Parameters for Java and ActiveX
Specifying Parameters and Attributes for Java and ActiveX
Parameter Reference for Java and ActiveX
Generating Static Graphics
What is a Static Graphic?
Creating a Static Graphic
ACTXIMG and JAVAIMG Devices Compared to GIF, JPEG, SVG, and PNG Devices
Developing Web Presentations with the GIF, JPEG, SVG, and PNG Devices
Developing Web Presentations with the JAVAIMG and ACTXIMG Devices
Adding Drill-Down Links to Web Presentations Generated with a Static-Graphic Device
Sample Programs for Static Images
Generating Web Animation with GIFANIM
Developing Web Presentations with the GIFANIM Device
When to Use the GIFANIM Device
Creating an Animated Sequence
GOPTIONS for Controlling GIFANIM Presentations
Sample Programs: GIFANIM
Generating Interactive Metagraphics Output
Developing Web Presentations for the Metaview Applet
Advantages of Using the JAVAMETA Device
Using ODS With the JAVAMETA Device
Enhancing Web Presentations for the Metaview Applet
Specifying Non-English Resource Files and Fonts
Metaview Applet Parameters
Example: Generating Metacode Output With the JAVAMETA Driver
Generating Web Output with the Annotate Facility
Overview of Generating Web Output with the Annotate Facility
Generating Web Output with the Annotate Facility
Examples
Creating Interactive Treeview Diagrams
Creating Treeview Diagrams
Enhancing Presentations for the Treeview Applet
DS2TREE Macro Arguments
Sample Programs: Treeview Macro
Creating Interactive Constellation Diagrams
Creating Constellation Diagrams
Enhancing Presentations for the Constellation Applet
DS2CONST Macro Arguments
Sample Programs: Constellation Macro
Macro Arguments for the DS2CONST and DS2TREE Macros
Macro Arguments
Enhancing Web Presentations
Overview of Enhancing Web Presentations
Chart Descriptions for Web Presentations
Data Tips for Web Presentations
Adding Links with the HTML= and HTML_LEGEND= Options
Controlling Drill-Down Behavior For ActiveX and Java Using Parameters
Example: Creating Bar Charts with Drill-Down for the Web
Troubleshooting Web Output
Troubleshooting Web Output
Checking Browser Permissions
Using HTML Character Entities
Connecting to Web Servers that Require Authentication
Removing CLASSPATH Environment Variables
Setting the SAS_ALT_DISPLAY Variable for X Window Systems on UNIX
Correcting Text Fonts
Resolving Differences Between Graphs Generated with Different Technologies
The Annotate Facility
Using Annotate Data Sets
Overview
About the Annotate Data Set
About Annotate Graphics
Creating an Annotate Data Set
Producing Graphics Output from Annotate Data Sets
Annotate Processing Details
Examples
Annotate Dictionary
Annotate Dictionary Overview
Annotate Functions
ARROW Function
BAR Function
CNTL2TXT Function
COMMENT Function
DEBUG Function
DRAW Function
DRAW2TXT Function
FRAME Function
IMAGE Function
LABEL Function
MOVE Function
PIE Function
PIECNTR Function
PIEXY Function
POINT Function
POLY Function
POLYCONT Function
POP Function
PUSH Function
SWAP Function
SYMBOL Function
TXT2CNTL Function
Annotate Variables
ANGLE Variable
CBORDER Variable
CBOX Variable
COLOR Variable
FUNCTION Variable
GROUP Variable
HSYS Variable
HTML Variable
IMGPATH Variable
LINE Variable
MIDPOINT Variable
POSITION Variable
ROTATE Variable
SIZE Variable
STYLE Variable (Fonts)
STYLE Variable (Images)
STYLE Variable (Arrows)
STYLE Variable (Patterns)
SUBGROUP Variable
TEXT Variable
WHEN Variable
WIDTH Variable
X Variable
XC Variable
XSYS Variable
Y Variable
YC Variable
YSYS Variable
Z Variable
ZSYS Variable
Annotate Internal Coordinates
XLAST, YLAST Variables
XLSTT, YLSTT Variables
Annotate Macros
%ANNOMAC Macro
%ARROW Macro
%BAR, %BAR2 Macros
%CENTROID Macro
%CIRCLE Macro
%CNTL2TXT Macro
%COMMENT Macro
%DCLANNO Macro
%DRAW Macro
%DRAW2TXT Macro
%FRAME Macro
%LABEL Macro
%LINE Macro
%MAPLABEL Macro
%MOVE Macro
%PIEXY Macro
%POLY, %POLY2 Macro
%POLYCONT Macro
%POP Macro
%PUSH Macro
%RECT Macro
%SCALE Macro
%SCALET Macro
%SEQUENCE Macro
%SLICE Macro
%SWAP Macro
%SYSTEM Macro
%TXT2CNTL Macro
Using Annotate Macros
Annotate Error Messages
The Data Step Graphics Interface
The DATA Step Graphics Interface
Overview
Applications of the DATA Step Graphics Interface
Using the DATA Step Graphics Interface
DSGI Graphics Summary
DATA Step Graphics Interface Dictionary
Overview
GINIT
GPRINT
GTERM
GASK Routines
ASF
ASPECT
CATALOG
CBACK
CLIP
COLINDEX
COLREP
DEVICE
FILCOLOR
FILINDEX
FILREP
FILSTYLE
FILTYPE
GRAPHLIST
HPOS
HSIZE
HTML
LINCOLOR
LININDEX
LINREP
LINTYPE
LINWIDTH
MARCOLOR
MARINDEX
MARREP
MARSIZE
MARTYPE
MAXDISP
NUMGRAPH
OPENGRAPH
PATREP
STATE
TEXALIGN
TEXCOLOR
TEXEXTENT
TEXFONT
TEXHEIGHT
TEXINDEX
TEXPATH
TEXREP
TEXUP
TRANS
TRANSNO
VIEWPORT
VPOS
VSIZE
WINDOW
WSACTIVE
WSOPEN
GDRAW Functions
ARC
BAR
ELLARC
ELLIPSE
FILL
IMAGE
LINE
MARK
MESSAGE
PIE
TEXT
GRAPH Functions
CLEAR
COPY
DELETE
INSERT
PLAY
RENAME
UPDATE
GSET Functions
ASF
ASPECT
CATALOG
CBACK
CLIP
COLREP
DEVICE
FILCOLOR
FILINDEX
FILREP
FILSTYLE
FILTYPE
HPOS
HSIZE
HTML
LINCOLOR
LININDEX
LINREP
LINTYPE
LINWIDTH
MARCOLOR
MARINDEX
MARREP
MARSIZE
MARTYPE
MESSAGE
PATREP
TEXALIGN
TEXCOLOR
TEXFONT
TEXHEIGHT
TEXINDEX
TEXPATH
TEXREP
TEXUP
TRANSNO
VIEWPORT
VPOS
VSIZE
WINDOW
Return Codes for DSGI Routines and Functions
See Also
References
SAS/GRAPH Procedures
The GANNO Procedure
Overview
Procedure Syntax
PROC GANNO Statement
Examples
Scaling Data-Dependent Output
Storing Annotate Graphics
Using the NAME= Option to Produce Multiple Graphs
Using Annotate Graphics in a Drill-Down Graph
The GAREABAR Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GAREABAR Statement
HBAR, HBAR3D, VBAR, and VBAR3D Statements
Examples
Generating an Area Bar Chart
Generating an Area Bar Chart with a Numeric Chart Variable
Generating an Area Bar Chart with Subgroups
Area Bar Chart with Subgroups; Using the RSTAT= option and the WSTAT= option to Calculate Statistics as Percentages
The GBARLINE Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GBARLINE Statement
BAR Statement
PLOT Statement
Examples
Producing a Basic Bar-Line Chart
Calculating Weighted Statistics
Specifying Subgroups, Multiple Plots, Data Tips, and Drill-Down URLs
The GCHART Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GCHART Statement
BLOCK Statement
HBAR, HBAR3D, VBAR, and VBAR3D Statements
PIE, PIE3D, and DONUT Statements
STAR Statement
Examples
Specifying the Sum Statistic in a Block Chart
Grouping and Subgrouping a Block Chart
Specifying the Sum Statistic in Bar Charts
Subgrouping a Three-Dimensional Vertical Bar Chart
Controlling Midpoints and Statistics in a Horizontal Bar Chart
Generating Error Bars in a Horizontal Bar Chart
Specifying the Sum Statistic for a Pie Chart
Subgrouping a Donut or Pie Chart
Ordering and Labeling Slices in a Pie Chart
Grouping and Arranging Pie Charts
Specifying the Sum Statistic in a Star Chart
Charting a Discrete Numeric Variable in a Star Chart
Creating a Detail Pie Chart
References
The GCONTOUR Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GCONTOUR Statement
PLOT Statement
Examples
Simple Contour
Labeling Contour Lines, Modifying the Horizontal Axis, Modifying the Legend
Specifying Contour Levels
Using Patterns and Joins
References
The GDEVICE Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GDEVICE Statement
ADD Statement
COPY Statement
DELETE Statement
FS Statement
LIST Statement
MODIFY Statement
QUIT Statement
RENAME Statement
Using the GDEVICE Procedure
Examples
Creating a Custom Device Entry with Program Statements
The GEOCODE Procedure
Overview of the GEOCODE Procedure
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GEOCODE Statement
Street Geocoding
Examples
Geocoding Using Default Values
Adding Additional Variables to the Output Data Set
Street Geocoding
The GFONT Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GFONT Statement
Creating Fonts
Examples
Displaying Fonts with Character Codes
Creating Figures for a Symbol Font
The GINSIDE Procedure
Overview
Procedure Syntax
PROC GINSIDE Statement
ID Statement
Examples
Determining Values by Using the GINSIDE Procedure
Mapping and Annotating Values from the GINSIDE Procedure
The GKPI Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GKPI Statement
DIAL, HBULLET, HSLIDER, HTRAFFICLIGHT, SPEEDOMETER, VTRAFFICLIGHT, VBULLET, and VSLIDER Statements
Examples
Using the Default Colors as the Active Colors
Creating a Gray Scale Bullet Graph
Creating a Dial KPI Chart
Defining a Speedometer
Defining a Speedometer with Reversed Colors
Creating a Traffic Light
The GMAP Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GMAP Statement
ID Statement
AREA Statement
BLOCK Statement
CHORO Statement
PRISM Statement
SURFACE Statement
Using FIPS Codes and Province Codes
Using Formats for Map Variables
Using SAS/GRAPH Map Data Sets
Examples
Producing a Simple Block Map
Specifying Response Levels in a Block Map
Assigning a Format to the Response Variable
Specifying the Statistic for the Response Variable
Producing a Simple Choropleth Map
Labeling Provinces on a Map
Producing a Simple Prism Map
Specifying Midpoints in a Prism Map
Producing a Simple Surface Map
Rotating and Tilting a Surface Map
Creating a Map Using the Feature Table
The GOPTIONS Procedure
Overview
Procedure Syntax
PROC GOPTIONS Statement
Examples
Displaying TITLE and FOOTNOTE Statements
Displaying Graphics Options without the Description
The GPLOT Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GPLOT Statement
BUBBLE Statement
BUBBLE2 Statement
PLOT Statement
PLOT2 Statement
Examples
Generating a Simple Bubble Plot
Labeling and Sizing Plot Bubbles
Adding a Right Vertical Axis
Plotting Two Variables
Connecting Plot Data Points
Generating an Overlay Plot
Filling Areas in an Overlay Plot
Plotting Three Variables
Plotting with Different Scales of Values
Creating Plots with Drill-down Functionality for the Web
The GPROJECT Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GPROJECT Statement
ID Statement
Using the GPROJECT Procedure
Examples
Using Default Projection Specifications
Emphasizing Map Areas
Clipping an Area from the Map
Projecting an Annotate Data Set
References
The GRADAR Procedure
Overview
Calculating Weighted Statistics
Procedure Syntax
PROC GRADAR Statement
CHART Statement
Examples
Generating the Data Set for the GRADAR Examples
Producing a Basic Radar Chart
Overlaying Radar Charts
Tiling Radar Charts
Using Multiple Classification Variables in Radar Charts
Modifying the Appearance of Radar Charts
Creating a Windrose Chart
Creating a Calendar Chart
The GREDUCE Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GREDUCE Statement
ID Statement
Using the GREDUCE Procedure
Examples
Reducing the Map of Canada
References
The GREMOVE Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GREMOVE Statement
BY Statement
ID Statement
Examples
Removing State Boundaries from U.S. Map
Creating an Outline Map of Africa
The GREPLAY Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GREPLAY Statement
? Statement
BYLINE Statement
CC Statement
CCOPY Statement
CDEF Statement
CDELETE Statement
CMAP Statement
COPY Statement
DELETE Statement
DEVICE Statement
FS Statement
GOUT Statement
GROUP Statement
IGOUT Statement
LIST Statement
MODIFY Statement
MOVE Statement
NOBYLINE Statement
PREVIEW Statement
QUIT Statement
REPLAY Statement
TC Statement
TCOPY Statement
TDEF Statement
TDELETE Statement
TEMPLATE Statement
TREPLAY Statement
Using the GREPLAY Procedure Windows
Running the GREPLAY Procedure Using Code-based Statements
Replaying Catalog Entries
Creating Custom Templates
Replaying Graphics Output in a Template
Creating Color Maps
Examples
Creating a Template
Replaying GSLIDE Procedure Output in a Template
Replaying Graphs Into a Template
Creating a Color Map
The GSLIDE Procedure
Overview
Procedure Syntax
PROC GSLIDE Statement
Examples
Producing Text Slides
Displaying Annotate Graphics
The GTILE Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC GTILE Statement
FLOW, TILE, and TOGGLE Statements
Examples
Simple GTILE with the COLORVAR= Option
Specifying the COLORRAMP= Option, and Setting the DETAILLEVEL= Option
The G3D Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC G3D Statement
PLOT Statement
SCATTER Statement
Examples
Generating A Surface Plot
Generating a Rotated Surface Plot
Generating a Tilted Surface Plot
Generating a Scatter Plot
Generating a Scatter Plot with Modified Shapes
Generating a Scatter Plot with Modified Shapes and a Grid
Generating a Rotated Scatter Plot with Modified Axes
References
The G3GRID Procedure
Overview
Concepts
Procedure Syntax
PROC G3GRID Statement
GRID Statement
Examples
Using the Default Interpolation Method
Spline and Smoothing Interpolations
Partial Spline Interpolation
Spline Interpolation
References
The MAPIMPORT Procedure
Overview
Procedure Syntax
PROC MAPIMPORT Statement
EXCLUDE Statement
ID Statement
RENAME Statement
SELECT Statement
Examples
Including All Variables from the SHP Shapefile
Including Selected Variables from the SHP Shapefile
Excluding a Variable from the SHP Shapefile
Using the ID Statement
Including Selected Variables from the DBF Shapefile
Appendixes
Summary of ActiveX and Java Support
Introduction
Global Statements
PROC GAREABAR
PROC GBARLINE
PROC GCHART
PROC GCONTOUR
PROC GMAP
PROC GPLOT
PROC GRADAR
PROC GTILE
PROC G3D
Annotate Functions
Using SAS/GRAPH Fonts
Introduction
Rendering Bitstream Fonts
Listing or Displaying SAS/GRAPH Fonts on Your System
SAS/GRAPH Font Lists
The SIMULATE Font
Font Locations And the Default Search Path
Using Device-Resident Fonts
Introduction
Default Device-Resident Fonts
Specifying the Full Font Name
Specifying Alternative Device-Resident Fonts
Transporting and Converting Graphics Output
About Transporting and Converting Graphics Output
Transporting Catalogs across Operating Environments
Converting Catalogs to a Different Version of SAS
GREPLAY Procedure Template Code
Overview
H2: One Box Left and One Box Right
H2S: One Box Left and One Box Right with Space
H3: Three Boxes Across
H3S: Three Boxes Across with Space
H4: Four Boxes Across
H4S: Four Boxes Across with Space
L1R2: One Box Left and Two Boxes Right
L1R2S: One Box Left and Two Boxes Right with Space
L2R1: Two Boxes Left and One Box Right
L2R1S: Two Boxes Left and One Box Right with Space
L2R2: Two Boxes Left and Two Boxes Right
L2R2S: Two Boxes Left and Two Boxes Right with Space
U1D2: One Box Up and Two Boxes Down
U1D2S: One Box Up and One Box Down with Space
U2D1: Two Boxes Up and One Box Down
U2D1S: Two Boxes Up and One Box Down with Space
V2: One Box Up and One Box Down
V2S: One Box Up and One Box Down with Space
V3: Three Boxes Vertically
V3S: Three Boxes Vertically with Space
Whole: Entire Screen Template
Recommended Reading
Glossary
Product
Release
Base SAS
9.2
SAS/GRAPH
9.2
Type
Usage and Reference
Copyright Date
May 2010
Last Updated
20May2010