The ODS
Graphics Designer provides many options for designing graphs, and
your approach can vary from what is described here. Generally, a typical
design process might consist of the following steps:
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Create
a graph in one of the following ways:
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Create the graph by opening a predefined graph from
the gallery. Placeholder data is assigned to the plot or plots in
the graph.
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Assign data that is appropriate for your graph.
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Create a blank graph.
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Add a plot to the graph.
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Assign data to the plot.
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Exception:
You cannot add plots to matrix graphs that you create from the
Matrix tab of the Graph Gallery.
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To design
a multi-cell graph, add one or more rows, columns, or both to the
graph. Then add one or more plots to the new cells.
For instructions, see Adding Rows and Columns to a Graph.
Exception:
You cannot add rows and columns to graphs that you create from the
Matrix tab or the
Panels tab
of the Graph Gallery.
Note: The designer
also enables you to create classification panels, which are data-driven
layouts that create a grid of cells based on one or more classification
variables.
For more information, see Creating Classification Panels.
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Customize
the graph. Here are some of the changes that you can make:
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Change the visual attributes of
a plot, such as marker color, symbol, line color, and thickness.
For more information,
see Changing Plot Properties.
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Add or customize legends, which
can reside inside or outside of a cell.
For more information,
see Working with Legends.
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You can
also create graphs that can be reused with different variables in
the same or in a different data set.
For more information,
see Using Shared Variables in Graphs. (This feature is new in the third maintenance
release for SAS 9.2.)