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SAS has provided software for producing scatter plots for many years (for example, the PLOT and GPLOT procedures). For many types of data analyses, it is useful to have each point in the plot labeled with the value of a variable. However, before the creation of the %PlotIt macro, there was not a satisfactory way to do this. PROC GPLOT produces graphical scatter plots. Combined with the Annotate facility, it allows long point labels, but it does not provide any way to optimally position them. The PLOT procedure can optimally position long point labels in the scatter plot, however PROC PLOT cannot create a graphical scatter plot.

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Date:Feb 2009
Pages:31
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