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Is it possible to use the ROWS OVER Method within a graph form.
I have tried, but it turns my legend into numerical values instead of keeping the proper values for the column:
Example with some formatting code stripped out:
GRAPH FILE CAR
SUM CNT.COUNTRY AS ''
BY CAR ROWS 'BMW' OVER 'DATSUN' OVER 'JAGUAR'
ACROSS COUNTRY
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH VBRSTK1
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHEDIT SERVER
ON GRAPH SET BARNUMB OFF
ON GRAPH SET 3D OFF
ON GRAPH SET VZERO ON
ON GRAPH SET GRID ON
ON GRAPH SET VAXIS 4.500
ON GRAPH SET HAXIS 10.000
ON GRAPH SET UNITS INCHES
ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ON
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT SVG
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHSTYLE *
END
ROWS OVER is a TABLE command, not graph. There are other ways of dealing with legends on a graph. Maybe you can describe in more detail what you are expecting out of this graph. When I run your code without the ROWS OVER, I get alphanumeric legend values.
Maybe you could explain in more detail what you are looking for.
I have a graph with an x and a y that both need to display income brackets. Problem is that they both want to display in an alpha numeric fashion instead of numeric. So for example my brackets are:
'$0-4999' '$5000 - 9999' '$10000 - 14999'
Which in the graph would be displayed '$0-4999' '$10000 - 14999' '$5000 - 9999'
Now using the ACROSS COLUMNS statement I can alter my across values...Just not sure how to handle the BY
Perform a sort by the range value first (numeric) with a NOPRINT and then by the textual value -
DEFINE FILE GGSALES
BASE_RANGE/P6 = IF UNITS FROM 0 TO 199 THEN 199
ELSE IF UNITS FROM 200 TO 399 THEN 399
ELSE IF UNITS FROM 400 TO 599 THEN 599
ELSE IF UNITS FROM 600 TO 799 THEN 799
ELSE IF UNITS FROM 800 TO 999 THEN 999
ELSE IF UNITS FROM 1000 TO 1199 THEN 1199
ELSE IF UNITS FROM 1200 TO 1399 THEN 1399
ELSE IF UNITS GE 1400 THEN 1599;
RANGE_TXT/A50 = DECODE BASE_RANGE(199 '0 to 199' 399 '200 to 399' 599 '400 to 599' 799 '600 to 799'
999 '800 to 999' 1199 '1000 to 1199' 1399 '1200 to 1399' 1599 '1400 to ~'
ELSE '????');
END
GRAPH FILE GGSALES
SUM CNT.REGION
BY BASE_RANGE NOPRINT
BY RANGE_TXT
ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ON
END
-RUN
T
In FOCUS since 1986
WebFOCUS Server 8.2.01M, thru 8.2.07 on Windows Svr 2008 R2
WebFOCUS App Studio 8.2.06 standalone on Windows 10
Posts: 5694 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: April 08, 2004
Using ROWS ... OVER in GRAPH, you indeed get strange results in your legend. This can by remedied by first storing the result os the ROWS ... OVER request in a hold f ile and use this hold file as input for the GRAPH. See following: [CODE] TABLE FILE CAR SUM SALES BY CAR ROWS 'BMW' OVER 'DATSUN' OVER 'JAGUAR' BY COUNTRY ON TABLE HOLD FORMAT ALPHA END
GRAPH FILE HOLD SUM SALES ACROSS COUNTRY BY E01 AS CAR HEADING "Sales per car per country" ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH 3D_BAR ON GRAPH SET GRAPHEDIT SERVER ON GRAPH SET BARNUMB OFF ON GRAPH SET 3D ON ON GRAPH SET VZERO ON ON GRAPH SET GRID ON ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ON ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PNG END [/CODE} In the GRAPH you reference E01 in stead of CAR because the BY ROWS causes the car field to be stored in the master file as a field without a name. If this is also useable for your problem .... Hope so.
GamP
- Using AS 8.2.01 on Windows 10 - IE11.
in Focus since 1988
Posts: 1961 | Location: Netherlands | Registered: September 25, 2007
I tested this out, and the problem is that the ROWS Command may sort within the original table but the subsequent GRAPH command seems to again resort by alpha values...
EX:
TABLE FILE CAR
SUM SALES
BY CAR ROWS 'JAGUAR' OVER 'BMW' OVER 'DATSUN'
BY COUNTRY
ON TABLE HOLD FORMAT ALPHA
END
The desired output would be Jaguar, BMW, Datsun the actual output in graph form is BMW, Datsun, Jaguar...