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PROC GPLOT is an interesting and somewhat mysterious SAS procedure. New users of PROC GPLOT often find the procedure useful in producing simple graphs, but find it intimidating when trying to enhance and guide the visual interpretation of the graph. One type of plot involves the use of vertical and/or horizontal reference lines to emphasize the plotted points on the graph. Usually, when the horizontal (HREF) and vertical (VREF) reference lines are defined in the PLOT statement, a specific number is referenced to create the lines (e.g. HREF=10). What does one do if they have a graph where one wants to have horizontal, vertical, or both, reference lines placed dependant on the data itself?.

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Date:Feb 2009
Pages:8
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