SAS/GRAPH Software: Examples, Version 6, First Edition
Credits v
Using This Book vii
- EXAMPLE 1 Filling Areas in a Two-Dimensional Plot
- EXAMPLE 2 Labeling Data Points in a Two-Dimensional Plot
- EXAMPLE 3 Labeling Plot Lines in an Overlay Plot
- EXAMPLE 4 Creating Axis Area Quadrants for a Bubble Plot
- EXAMPLE 5 Overlaying a Line Contour Plot onto a Filled Contour Plot
- EXAMPLE 6 Adding Contours to a Surface Plot
- EXAMPLE 7 Expanding the Relationship between Data Points in a Three-Dimensional Plot
- EXAMPLE 8 Creating a Drop Shadow for a Map
- EXAMPLE 9 Producing an Exploded Map
- EXAMPLE 10 Displaying Blocks at Cities on a Block Map
- EXAMPLE 11 Labeling States on a United States Map
- EXAMPLE 12 Labeling Cities on a United States Map
- EXAMPLE 13 Using Symbols to Add Data to a Map
- EXAMPLE 14 Labeling Bars on a Grouped Horizontal Bar Chart
- EXAMPLE 15 Labeling Subgroups on a Vertical Bar Chart
- EXAMPLE 16 Labeling a Vertical Bar Chart with Leader Lines
- EXAMPLE 17 Producing and Labeling a Population Tree
- EXAMPLE 18 Producing a Pictorial Bar Chart with User-created Figures
- EXAMPLE 19 Creating a Horizontal Bar Chart with DSGI
- EXAMPLE 20 Creating a Vertical Bar Chart with DSGI
- EXAMPLE 21 Overlaying a Plot on a Vertical Bar Chart
- EXAMPLE 22 Using a Bar Chart as a Legend for a Map
- EXAMPLE 23 Coordinating a Bar Chart and a Regional Map
- EXAMPLE 24 Adding Towns and Roads to a Map
- EXAMPLE 25 Drawing a Background for a Graph
- EXAMPLE 26 Annotating BY Groups
- EXAMPLE 27 Layering Graphs in One Output
- EXAMPLE 28 Drawing a Circle of Symbols
- EXAMPLE 29 Creating a Floor Plan
- EXAMPLE 30 Creating a Calendar
APPENDIX 1 DATA Steps for Selected Examples
APPENDIX 2 Cross-Reference Tables of SAS Software Elements
APPENDIX 3 Cross-Reference Tables of Tasks
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