Sample 25545: Overlaying radar charts using PROC GRADAR
This sample demonstrates how to produce an overlay chart using the OVERLAY option on the CHART statement with PROC GRADAR. You can enhance the chart by specifying additional options such as STARCIRCLES=, CSTARCIRCLES=, CSTARS=, and WSTARS=.
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This sample demonstrates how to produce an overlay chart using the OVERLAY option on the CHART statement with PROC GRADAR. You can enhance the chart by specifying additional options such as STARCIRCLES=, CSTARCIRCLES=, CSTARS=, and WSTARS=.
The graphics output in the Results tab was produced using SASĀ® 9.2. Submitting
the sample code with releases of SAS prior to SAS 9.2 might produce different results.
/* Set the graphics environment */
goptions reset=all cback=white border htitle=12pt htext=10pt;
/* Create a sample data set */
data failure;
label cause = 'Cause of Failure' ;
input process $ 1-9 day $ 13-19 cause $ 23-36 count 40-41;
datalines;
Process A March 1 Contamination 15
Process A March 1 Corrosion 2
Process A March 1 Doping 1
Process A March 1 Metallization 2
Process A March 1 Miscellaneous 3
Process A March 1 Oxide Defect 8
Process A March 1 Silicon Defect 1
Process A March 2 Contamination 16
Process A March 2 Corrosion 3
Process A March 2 Doping 1
Process A March 2 Metallization 3
Process A March 2 Miscellaneous 1
Process A March 2 Oxide Defect 9
Process A March 2 Silicon Defect 2
Process A March 3 Contamination 20
Process A March 3 Corrosion 1
Process A March 3 Doping 1
Process A March 3 Metallization 0
Process A March 3 Miscellaneous 3
Process A March 3 Oxide Defect 7
Process A March 3 Silicon Defect 2
Process A March 4 Contamination 12
Process A March 4 Corrosion 1
Process A March 4 Doping 1
Process A March 4 Metallization 0
Process A March 4 Miscellaneous 0
Process A March 4 Oxide Defect 10
Process A March 4 Silicon Defect 1
Process A March 5 Contamination 23
Process A March 5 Corrosion 1
Process A March 5 Doping 1
Process A March 5 Metallization 0
Process A March 5 Miscellaneous 1
Process A March 5 Oxide Defect 8
Process A March 5 Silicon Defect 2
Process B March 1 Contamination 8
Process B March 1 Corrosion 2
Process B March 1 Doping 1
Process B March 1 Metallization 4
Process B March 1 Miscellaneous 2
Process B March 1 Oxide Defect 10
Process B March 1 Silicon Defect 3
Process B March 2 Contamination 9
Process B March 2 Corrosion 0
Process B March 2 Doping 1
Process B March 2 Metallization 2
Process B March 2 Miscellaneous 4
Process B March 2 Oxide Defect 9
Process B March 2 Silicon Defect 2
Process B March 3 Contamination 4
Process B March 3 Corrosion 1
Process B March 3 Doping 1
Process B March 3 Metallization 0
Process B March 3 Miscellaneous 0
Process B March 3 Oxide Defect 10
Process B March 3 Silicon Defect 1
Process B March 4 Contamination 2
Process B March 4 Corrosion 2
Process B March 4 Doping 1
Process B March 4 Metallization 0
Process B March 4 Miscellaneous 3
Process B March 4 Oxide Defect 7
Process B March 4 Silicon Defect 1
Process B March 5 Contamination 1
Process B March 5 Corrosion 3
Process B March 5 Doping 1
Process B March 5 Metallization 0
Process B March 5 Miscellaneous 1
Process B March 5 Oxide Defect 8
Process B March 5 Silicon Defect 2
;
run;
/* Use of the OVERLAY= option on the CHART statement */
proc gradar data=failure;
chart cause / freq=count
overlay=day
;
run;
/* Use of the variable PROCESS with the overlay option */
proc gradar data=failure;
chart cause / freq=count
overlay=process
starcircles=(0.5 1.0)
cstarcircles=black
cstars=(CX7C95CA CXDE7E6F)
wstars=(2 2)
cframe=ltgray
;
run;
quit;
These sample files and code examples are provided by SAS Institute
Inc. "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including
but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose. Recipients acknowledge and agree that SAS Institute shall
not be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of their use of this material.
In addition, SAS Institute will provide no support for the materials contained herein.
This sample demonstrates how to produce an overlay chart using the OVERLAY option on the CHART statement with PROC GRADAR. You can enhance the chart by specifying additional options such as STARCIRCLES=, CSTARCIRCLES=, CSTARS=, and WSTARS=.
Type: | Sample |
Topic: | SAS Reference ==> Procedures ==> GRADAR Query and Reporting ==> Creating Reports ==> Graphical ==> Graph Types ==> Charts ==> Radar
|
Date Modified: | 2005-08-27 03:03:21 |
Date Created: | 2005-05-23 14:14:36 |
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS/GRAPH | All | 9.1 TS1M0 | n/a |