Sample 48465: Use an attribute map with the SGSCATTER procedure
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This sample requires SAS® 9.3 or higher.
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The sample code below illustrates how to define and use an attribute map with the SGSCATTER procedure. Attribute mapping is supported only in the PLOT statement of the SGSCATTER procedure.
This sample requires SAS® 9.3 or higher.
ods graphics / reset height=400px width=600px;
/* Create an attribute map for the Species group values */
data myattrmap;
length value markercolor $10;
retain id "myid";
input value $ markersymbol $ markercolor $;
datalines;
Setosa circle SeaGreen
Versicolor diamond Coral
Virginica square RoyalBlue
;
run;
/* Specify the attribute map with the DATTRMAP= option */
proc sgscatter data=sashelp.iris dattrmap=myattrmap;
title "Multi-Celled Scatter Plot Using an Attribute Map";
plot (sepallength sepalwidth)*(petallength petalwidth)
/ attrid=myid group=species
reg=(nogroup degree=2 lineattrs=(color=gray));
run;
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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 illustrates how to use an attribute map with the SGSCATTER procedure.
Type: | Sample |
Topic: | SAS Reference ==> Procedures ==> SGSCATTER
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Date Modified: | 2012-11-13 14:36:16 |
Date Created: | 2012-11-13 13:29:10 |
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