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The conventional order clause in the axis statement for SAS/GRAPH software is well-suited for scatter plots with continuous data or line plots where discrete data are evenly spaced apart. However, accommodating discrete ordinal data with uneven intervals requires a two-step approach. First, a hidden conventional axis with narrow intervals needs to be generated where ticks and labeling are turned off. Then the hidden axis is overlaid by the uneven scale that is plotted from ANNOTATE. With ANNOTATE there is no need to hard-code formats or label ticks in an axis statement. Instead, full automation can be achieved by combining ANNOTATE with a few macros.
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