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You can create a simple two-dimensional plot for one set of measures by using the following PLOT statement: PROC PLOT ; PLOT vertical*horizontal; where vertical is the name of the variable to plot on the vertical axis and horizontal is the name of the variable to plot on the horizontal axis.
For SAS programmers, the PUT statement in the DATA step and the %PUT macro statement are useful statements that enable you to display the values of variables and macro variables, respectively. By default, the output appears in the SAS log.
The basic syntax for creating a box plot in SAS is as follows. proc sgplot data=dataset-name; vbox continuous-variable; run; The VBOX statement tells SAS that you want to create a vertical box plot. The following code uses the SGPLOT procedure in SAS to create a box plot for the variable msrp in the sashelp.
The LINEAROPTS= option is used for standard linearly scaled axes (as opposed to log-scaled axes). You use the TICKVALUELIST= to specify the tick marks.
Method 1: Using xlim() and ylim() functions in base R xlim() and ylim() functions are used to limit the x-axis and the y-axis. Parameters: : If numeric, will create a continuous scale, if factor or character, will create a discrete scale.
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To change the axis scales on a plot in base R Language, we can use the xlim() and ylim() functions. The xlim() and ylim() functions are convenience functions that set the limit of the x-axis and y-axis respectively.
There are two basic plots that explore one single continuous variable: histograms and boxplots. Histograms visualize numerical data by showing the number of data points that fall within a specified range of values (called bins). It is similar to a vertical bar graph.

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