• 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


ProductRelease
Base SAS9.2
SAS/GRAPH9.2
Type
Usage and Reference
Copyright Date
May 2010
Last Updated
20May2010