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Date:         Fri, 3 Dec 2004 13:27:04 -0800
Reply-To:     cassell.david@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV
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From:         "David L. Cassell" <cassell.david@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV>
Subject:      Re: gplot question: data transforming
Comments: To: Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM>
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Ben <benpub7@YAHOO.COM> replied: > I found this post's title is not good, it can cause misleading. I am sorry. > > "data transforming" maybe a better choice. > > when my boss wanted me to draw such kind of graph, I felt dizzy then, > because I had no idea about it. > He then showed me the graph somebody else made using STATA. I don't know > how to use STATA, :( . I insist that SAS can do whatever other package can > do... then I posted the help request message here.

I agree. SAS can do tons of stuff.

But you STILL have not fully explained what you want in your plot!

You have a clear view of the plot. You looked at it. But you have not described that plot well enough for the readers in SAS-L to visualize what you want. That is what is holding everything up. We need you to write back (to SAS-L, not to individuals) and describe, in detail, what this plot contains, and what algorithm(s) go into the production. I really don't see how 'data transforming' describes what you said before, so now I REALLY don't know what you want.

Oh, and please don't send an attachment.

David -- David Cassell, CSC Cassell.David@epa.gov Senior computing specialist mathematical statistician


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