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CHAPTER 21

801. CHAPTER . 21. The GPLOT Procedure Overview 801. About Plots of Two Variables 802. About Plots with a Classification Variable 803. About Bubble Plots 803. About Plots with Two Vertical Axes 804. About Interpolation Methods 805. Concepts 805. Parts of a Plot 805. About the Input Data Set 806. Missing Values 807. Values Out of Range 807. Sorted Data 807. Logarithmic Axes 807. Procedure Syntax 807. PROC GPLOT Statement 808. BUBBLE Statement 809. BUBBLE2 Statement 815. PLOT Statement 818. PLOT2 Statement 828. Examples 834. Example 1: Generating a Simple Bubble Plot 834. Example 2: Labeling and Sizing Plot Bubbles 835. Example 3: Adding a Right Vertical Axis 837. Example 4: Plotting Two Variables 839. Example 5: Connecting Plot Data Points 842. Example 6: Generating an Overlay Plot 844. Example 7: Filling Areas in an Overlay Plot 846.

804 About Plotswith TwoVertical Axes 4 Chapter 21 axis with the name of its variable or an associated label and displays the value of each major tick mark. Figure 21.3 BubblePlot(GR21N01) The program for this plot is in Example 1 on page 834.

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