Tag: Getting Started with SGPLOT

The SGPLOT procedure creates single-cell graphs by using the process of plot layering.  Such graphs are commonly used in Financial, Insurance, Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research domains.  Many graphs can be created by using a single plot statement.  Complex graphs can be created by layering multiple statements.  SGPLOT embodies the call to “make simple graphs easy and complex graphs possible”.

Getting started with SGPLOT? You’ve come to the right place.

Data Visualization
Dan Heath 0
The Power of Stacking

Amazing things can be created when you start with small pieces and stack them together. Just ask Bryan Berg. He is the current world record holder for the tallest house of cards. This same principle can be applied to the SGPLOT and SGPANEL procedures. You can take the individual plot

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Sanjay Matange 0
Getting started with SGPLOT - Part 8 - Horizontal HighLow Plot

On a recent visit to an In-House Users Group meeting at a Pharmaceutical company, I presented a 1/2 day seminar on creating Clinical Graphs using SG Procedures.  Polling the audience for their experience with these procedures indicated that many SAS users are not familiar with these new ways to create graphs. So,

Data Visualization
Sanjay Matange 0
Getting Started with SGPLOT - Part 4 - Series Plot

This is the 4th installment of the Getting Started series.  The audience is the user who is new to the SG Procedures.  Experienced users may also find some useful nuggets of information here. Series plots are frequently used to visualize a numeric response on the y-axis by another numeric variable on

Data Visualization
Sanjay Matange 0
Visual Index

Some of you may have already noticed the small graphical icon on the lower right side of the blog article labeled "Graphically Speaking Index".   Yes, it is a link to a visual index for all articles published in this blog.  Well, eventually it will have all the articles. So far, I

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