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*Href Driver AppPrevious Page|Next PageThe GPLOT ProcedureCreates bubble plotsin which a third variable is plotted againsttwo variables represented by the horizontal and vertical axes; the value ofthe third variable controls the size of the bubble.Requirements:At least one plot request is required.Global statements:AXIS, FOOTNOTE,TITLE
Description
The BUBBLE statementspecifies one or more plot requests that name the horizontal and left verticalaxis variables and the variable that controls the size of the bubbles. Thisstatement automatically does the following:
DEVICE = SAS/Graph device driver. The GIFANIM device driver enables you to create sequences of images that are displayed automatically from a single GIF file. These animated sequences are commonly referred to as slide shows. LHREF= option QC LOGNORMAL option. CGM drivers WIN CGM files ’About Exporting SAS/GRAPH Output’ GREF; ’Producing Graphics’ OS2 CGM files, exporting graphics as WIN.
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centers each circle at a data point that is determinedby the values of the vertical and horizontal axes variables
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scales the axes to include the maximum and minimumdata values
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labels each axis with the name of its variableor associated label
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displays each major tick mark value
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draws circles for values that are located withinthe axes
You can use statement options to control axis scaling,draw reference lines, modify the appearance of axes, control the display ofthe bubbles, specify a backplane color or image, and specify annotation.
In addition, you can use global statements to modifyaxes (AXIS statement), and add text to the graph (TITLE, NOTE, and FOOTNOTEstatements). You can also use the Annotate data set to enhance the plot.
SyntaxBUBBLEplot-request(s) </option(s)>;
option(s) can be oneor more options from any or all of the following categories:
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bubble appearance options:
BCOLOR=bubble-color
BFILL=SOLID |GRADIENT
BFONT=font
BLABEL
BSCALE=AREA |RADIUS
BSIZE=multiplier
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plot appearance options:
ANNOTATE=Annotate-data-set
CAXIS=axis-color
CFRAME=background-color
CTEXT=text-color
FRAME| NOFRAME
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GRID
IFRAME= fileref |’external-file’
IMAGESTYLE = TILE |FIT
NOAXIS
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horizontal axis options:
AUTOHREF
CAUTOHREF=reference-line-color
CHREF=reference-line-color| (reference-line-color) | reference-line-color-list
HAXIS=value-list | AXIS<1..99>
HMINOR=number-of-minor-ticks
HREF=value-list
HREVERSE
HZERO
LAUTOHREF=reference-line-type
LHREF=reference-line-type| (reference-line-type) | reference-line-type-list
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vertical axis options:
AUTOVREF
CAUTOVREF=reference-line-color
CVREF=reference-line-color| (reference-line-color) |reference-line-color-list
LAUTOVREF=reference-line-type
LVREF=reference-line-type| (reference-line-type) | reference-line-type-list
VAXIS=value-list | AXIS<1..99>
VMINOR=number-of-minor-ticks
VREF=value-list
VREVERSE
VZERO
WAUTOHREF=
WHREF=
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catalogentry description options:
DESCRIPTION=’entry-description’
NAME=’entry-name’Required Argumentsplot-request(s)
each specifies the variables to plot andproduces a separate graph. All variables must be in the input data set. Multipleplot requests are separated with blanks. A plot request must have this form:y-variable*x-variable=bubble-size
plots the values of two variables and drawsa circle (bubble) at each data point. The value of the third variable determinesthe size of the bubble. y-variable
variable plotted on the left vertical axis.
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variable plotted on the horizontal axis.bubble-size
variable that specifies the size of thebubbles. Bubble-size must be numeric. If thevalue of bubble-size is positive, bubbles aredrawn with a solid line; if it is negative, bubbles are drawn with a dashedline.
Note: If you specify theJAVA, JAVAMETA, JAVAIMG, ACTIVEX, or ACTXIMG device drivers, then either the x-variable or the y-variable mustbe numeric.
If you specify the x-variable as a character and the y-variable as numeric, SAS/GRAPH convertsthe x-axis to display the character values andthe y-axis to display the numeric values. Options
Options in a BUBBLE statement affectall graphsthat are produced by that statement. You can specify as many options as youwant and list them in any order. ANNOTATE=Annotate-data-set
specifies a data set to annotate plots thatare produced by the BUBBLE statement.Alias:ANNO=Seealso:AUTOHREF
draws reference lines at all major tickmarks on the horizontal axis. LAUTOHREF=, CAUTOHREF=, and WAUTOHREF= optionscan be used to change the line types, colors, and widths of these referencelines. To specify labels for these reference lines, use the HAXIS= option.AUTOVREF
draws reference lines at all major tickmarks on the vertical axis. LAUTOVREF=, CAUTOVREF=, and WAUTOVREF= optionscan be used to change the line types, colors, and widths of these referencelines. To specify labels for these reference lines, use the VAXIS= option.BCOLOR=bubble-color
specifies the color for the bubbles. Ifyou do not specify the BCOLOR= option, then the bubble color becomes the colorof the default style (GSTYLE) or the color specified by the current ODS style(if used).Featured in:Labeling and Sizing Plot Bubbles and Adding a Right Vertical Axis.Style reference:ContrastColor attribute of theGraphOutline, GraphData1, and TwoColorAltRamp elements.BFILL=SOLID|GRADIENT
enables you to generate solid or gradient-filled bubbles.By default, the JAVA and ActiveX devices create solid bubbles.
BFILL=SOLID fills the bubbles with the color specified by the BCOLOR=option. If the BFILL option is not specified, then the color is specifiedby the current style. If you are using specific ODS style, the color comesfrom the contrast color attribute within the GraphData1 style element.
BFILL=GRADIENT starts with the current background color and graduallytransitions to the color specified with the BCOLOR= option or the color ofthe current style. If you are using an ODS style, the colors are controlledby the startcolor and endcolor attributes of the TwoColorAltRamp style element.
Note: The SAS/GRAPH ActiveX control displays negativevalues as empty circles. Restriction:Not supported by Java and ActiveXBFONT=font
specifies the font to use for bubble labels.See Specifying Fonts in SAS/GRAPH Programs for details on how to specify font. If you omitthe BFONT= option, a font specification is searched for in this order:
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the FTEXT= option in a GOPTIONS statement
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thefont specified by the current style
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the default hardware fontFeatured in:Labeling and Sizing Plot Bubbles.Style reference:Font attribute of the GraphValueTextelementRestriction:Not supported byJava and ActiveXSee also:The BLABEL option forinformation on the location and color of labelsBLABEL
labels the bubbles with the values of thethird variable. If the variable has a format, the formatted value is used.By default, bubbles are not labeled.
The procedure normally places labels directly outsideof the circle at 315 degrees rotation. If a label in this position does notfit in the axis area, other 45-degree placements (that is, 45, 135, and 225degrees) are attempted. If the label cannot be placed at any of the positions(45, 135, 225, or 315 degrees) without being clipped, the label is omitted.However, labels can collide with other bubbles or previously placed labels.
Labels display in the color specified by the CTEXT=option. If you omit the CTEXT=option, the default is the color of the currentstyle.Featured in:BSCALE=AREA | RADIUS
specifies whether the bubble-scaling proportionis based on the area of the circles or the radius measure. By default, BSCALE=AREA.
The value that is assigned to the BSCALE= option affectshow large the bubbles appear in relation to each other. For example, supposethe third variable value is twice as big for one bubble as it is for another. If BSCALE=AREA, the area of the larger bubble is twice the area of the smallerbubble. If BSCALE=RADIUS, the radius of the larger bubble is twice the radiusof the smaller bubble and the larger bubble has more than twice the area ofthe smaller bubble.Restriction:Not supported byJava and ActiveXBSIZE=multiplier
specifies an overall scaling factor forthe bubbles so that you can increase or decrease the size of all bubbles bythis factor. By default, BSIZE=5. If you specify BSIZE=0, then the defaultsize is used instead.
In Web output, the Java applets and the ActiveX Controloverride the default value. To prevent this override, specify a value forthe BSIZE= option, rather than relying on the default value.Featured in:Restriction:Partially supportedby Java and ActiveXCAUTOHREF=reference-line-color
specifies colors for reference lines drawnat major tick marks on the horizontal axis, as specified by the AUTOHREF option.The default color is either the value of the CAXIS= option or the first colorin the color list.Style reference:Color attribute of the GraphGridLineselementCAUTOVREF=reference-line-color
specifies the color of reference lines drawn at major tickmarks on the vertical axis, as determined by the AUTOVREF option. If you donot specify the CAUTOREF option, the default color is the value of the CAXIS=option. If neither option is specified, the default color is retrieved fromthe current style or from the device’s color list if the NOGSTYLE option isspecified.Style reference:Color attribute of the GraphGridLineselement.CAXIS=axis-color
specifies the color for the axis line andall major and minor tick marks. By default, the procedure uses the color ofthe current style.
The CAXIS= option is overridden by the COLOR= optionin an AXIS definition. The COLOR= option in an AXIS definition is overriddenby the COLOR= suboption of the MAJOR= and MINOR= options in an AXIS definition.Alias:CA=Style reference: Color attribute of the GraphAxisLinesattributeCFRAME=background-color
fills the axis area with the specified color.If the FRAME option is also in effect, the procedure determines the colorof the frame according to the precedence list given for the FRAME option description.If the IFRAME= option is in effect, the specified image fills the axis areainstead of the specified color.Href Driver JobStyle reference:Color attribute of the GraphWallselementCHREF=reference-line-color | (reference-line-color)
specifies the color of reference lines drawnperpendicular to the horizontal axis. This option affects reference linesdrawn with the AUTOHREF, HREF, and GRID options. Specifying a single colorwithout parentheses applies that color to all reference lines. The CAUTOHREF=option overrides the CHREF= option for lines drawn with the AUTOHREF option.Specifying a single color in parentheses applies that color only to the firstreference line drawn with the HREF= option. Specifying a color list appliescolors sequentially to successive reference lines drawn with the HREF= option.The syntax of the color list is of the form (color1color2.. colorN). If you do notspecify the CHREF= option, the GPLOT procedure uses the color specified bythe CAXIS= option. If neither option is specified, the default color is retrievedfrom the current style or from the first color in the color list if the NOGSTYLEoption is specified.Alias:CH=Style reference:Color attribute of the GraphReferenceelementCTEXT=text-color
specifies the color for all text on theaxes, including tick mark values, axis labels, and bubble labels.
The GPLOT procedure searches for a color specification in this order:
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colorsspecified for labels and values on assigned AXIS and LEGENDstatements, which override the CTEXT= option specified in the PLOT statement.
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the color specified by the CTEXT= option in the PLOT statement.
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thecolor specified by the CTEXT= option in the GOPTIONS statement.
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the color specified in the current style, or, if the NOGSTYLEoption is specified, then the default color is black for the Java and ActiveXdevices and the first color in the color list for all other devices.
The COLOR= suboption of a LABEL= option in an AXIS definition overridesthe CTEXT= option and determines the color of the axis label. Likewise, theCOLOR= suboption of a VALUE= option in an AXIS definition overrides the CTEXT=option and determines the color of the tick marks.
or VALUE= option in an AXIS definition, then that COLOR= suboption determinesthe color of the axis label or the color of the tick mark values, respectively.Alias:C=Style reference:Color attributes of the GraphValueTextand the GraphLabelText elementsCVREF=reference-line-color | (reference-line-color) |reference-line-color-list
specifies the color of reference lines drawnperpendicular to the vertical axis. This option affects reference lines drawnwith the AUTOVREF, VREF, and GRID options. Specifying a single color withoutparentheses applies that color to all reference lines. The CAUTOVREF= optionoverrides the CVREF= option for lines drawn with the AUTOVREF option. Specifyinga single color in parentheses applies that color only to the first referenceline drawn with the VREF= option. Specifying a color list applies colors sequentiallyto successive reference lines drawn with the VREF= option. The syntax of thecolor list is of the form (color1color2.. colorN). If you do notspecify the CVREF= option, the GPLOT procedure uses the color specified bythe CAXIS= option. If neither option is specified, the default color is retrievedfrom the current style or from the first color in the color list if the NOGSTYLEoption is specified.Alias:CV=Style reference:Color attribute of the GraphGridLineselement.DATAORDER=’entry-description’
plots character of midpoint-type data in data order insteadof the default alphabetical order.Restriction:Supported by Java and ActiveX onlyDESCRIPTION=’description’
specifies the description of the catalogentry for the plot. The maximum length for entry-description is 256 characters. The description does not appear on theplot. By default, the procedure assigns a description of the form BUBBLEOF variable*variable=variable.
The entry-description caninclude the #BYLINE, #BYVAL, and #BYVAR substitution options, which work asthey do when used on TITLE, FOOTNOTE, and NOTE statements. For more information,refer to the discussion of Substituting BY Line Values in a Text String.The 256-character limit applies before the substitution takes place for theseoptions; thus, if in the SAS program the entry-description text exceeds 256characters, it is truncated to 256 characters, and then the substitution isperformed.
The descriptive text is shown in each of the followinglocations:
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in the Results window.
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among the catalog-entry properties that you canview from the Explorer window
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in the Description field of the PROC GREPLAY window.
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the data tip text for Web output (depending on thedevice driveryou are using). See Data Tips for Web Presentations for details.Alias:DES=FRAME | NOFRAME
specifies whether a frame is drawn aroundthe axis area. The default is FRAME. If you also use a BUBBLE2 or PLOT2 statementand your plotting statements have conflicting frame specifications, FRAMEis used.
For the frame color, a specification is searched forin this order:
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the CAXIS= option
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the COLOR= option in the AXIS definition assignedto the vertical axis
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the COLOR= option in the AXIS definition assignedto the horizontal axis
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the default, which is the color defined by thecurrent style.
To fill the axis area with a background color, use theCFRAME= option.
To fill the axis area with a background image, use theIFRAME= option.
specifies the color of error bars in bar charts. The default is thecolor of the response axis, which is controlled by the CAXIS= option.Alias:FR|NOFR=FRONTREFHref Selenium Webdriver
specifies that reference lines drawn by the AUTOREF or REF=options should be drawn in front of the bars. By default, reference linesare drawn on the back plane of the axis.GRID
draws reference lines at all major tickmarks on both axes. You get the same result when you use all of these optionsin a BUBBLE statement: AUTOHREF, AUTOVREF, FRAME, LVREF=34, and LHREF=34.The line type for GRID is 34.
The line color is the color of the axis.HAXIS=value-list | AXIS<1 . . . 99>
specifies major tick mark values for thehorizontal axis or assigns an axis definition. For a description of value-list, see the HAXIS=option for the PLOT statement.To assign labels to horizontal reference lines, specify an axis definitionthat contains the REFLABEL= option. Labels are applied in sequence to allreference lines drawn with the AUTOHREF and HREF= options.
If you assign an axis definition that does not currentlyexist, the option is ignored. By default, the procedure scales the axis andprovides an appropriate number of tick marks.
If data values fall outside of the range that is specifiedby the HAXIS= option, then by default the outlying data values are not usedin interpolation calculations.
For Web output that is generated with a Java or ActiveXdevice driver, certain options of the AXIS statement are not supported. Fordetails, see AXIS Statement.Featured in:Restriction:Partially supportedby Java and ActiveXSee also:About the Input Data Set for more informationon values out of rangeHMINOR=number-of-minor-ticks
specifies the number of minor tick marksthat are drawn between each major tick mark on the horizontal axis. Minortick marks are not labeled. The HMINOR= option overrides the NUMBER= suboptionof the MINOR= option in an AXIS definition. You must specify a positive number.Alias:HM=Featuredin:HREF=value-list
draws one or more reference lines perpendicularto the horizontal axis at points that are specified by value-list. For a description of value-listHAXIS=option for the PLOTstatement. LHREF=, CHREF=, and WHREF= options can be used to change the linetypes, colors, and widths of these reference lines. To specify labels forthese reference lines, use the HAXIS= option. HREVERSE
specifies that the order of the values onthe horizontal axis be reversed. For Web output that is generated with a Javadevice driver, the horizontal axis data must be numeric.Restriction:Partially supportedby Java and ActiveXHZERO
specifies that tick marks on the horizontalaxis begin in the first position with a value of zero. The HZERO request isignored if negative values are present for the horizontal variable or if thehorizontal axis has been specified with the HAXIS= option.IFRAME=fileref |’external-file’
identifies the image file you want to applyto the backplane of the plot. See also the IMAGESTYLE= opti

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