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The SAS GPLOT and GCHART procedures are powerful tools for generating graphical displays of clinical data, as they are usually employed to create scatter plots and bar charts respectively. However, people often need to display both a scatter plot and a bar chart within the same graph. The GCHART procedure cannot generate scatter plots and it does not have the ability to superimpose graphical displays. How does one get around this limitation? This paper explores the functionality of the new SAS version 9 PROC GBARLINE, which, was also created to tackle the limitation of GCHART. A comparison of the two procedures, GPLOT and GBARLINE, is given.

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Date:Feb 2006
Pages:9
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