Graphs Are Really Easy with SAS 9.4 - Sanjay Matange, SAS
Data set attribute maps, axis tables, polygon plot, text plot, and more such features are added to ODS Graphics procedures and Graph Template Language (GTL) for SAS® 9.4. These additions are a direct result of your feedback and are designed to make graphs easier. With these new features you can add multiple tables of data to your graphs anywhere, correctly aligned with the axis values. You can also control the colors for group values in your data and place rotated and aligned text anywhere in the graph. You can overlay jittered markers on box plots, use images and font glyphs as markers, specify group attributes without making style changes, and create entirely new custom graphs using the polygon plot. All this without even using the annotation facility, which is now supported both for ODS Graphics procedures and GTL. This presentation guides you through all these exciting new features now available in ODS Graphics procedures and GTL.
Annotate Your SGPLOT Graphs - Sanjay Matange, SAS
The SGPLOT procedure supports multiple plot statements to create many different kind of graphs. Many of these plot statements can be layered in creative ways to build your custom graph. However, there are times when you need to add elements to your graph that are not possible using only the plot statements. What you need is a way to add custom information anywhere on the graph.
Starting with SAS 9.3, the SG procedures support the ability to annotate the graph using information provided through a separate data set. This annotation functionality is designed in a way similar to the annotate facility available with the SAS/GRAPH procedures. There are a few differences and enhancements. This presentation will show you how to add custom annotations to your SGPLOT graphs
Starting with SAS 9.3, the SG procedures support the ability to annotate the graph using information provided through a separate data set. This annotation functionality is designed in a way similar to the annotate facility available with the SAS/GRAPH procedures. There are a few differences and enhancements. This presentation will show you how to add custom annotations to your SGPLOT graphs
About the Presenter
Sanjay Matange is R & D Director in the Data Visualization Division at SAS, responsible for the development and support of ODS Graphics. This includes the Graph Template Language (GTL), Statistical Graphics (SG) procedures, ODS Graphics Designer and other related graphics applications. Sanjay has been with SAS for over 25 years, co-author of two patents, author of three SAS Press books and author of Graphically Speaking, a blog on data visualization
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