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The GANNO Procedure

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The GANNO procedure displays graphs created by Annotate data sets. It ignores all currently defined titles and footnotes and some graphics s, including BORDER. Use it when you want to display only output from an Annotate data set. See The Annotate Data Set for details.

If you want to include titles, footnotes, and graphics options in the output, use the GSLIDE procedure instead of GANNO to display the graph created by the Annotate data set. See The GSLIDE Procedure for an example of graphics output created with Annotate data sets and displayed with the GSLIDE procedure.

By default, both the GANNO and GSLIDE procedures scale graphics output from the data set to fill the entire graphics area. However, if you are using a data coordinate system and the data values are so large that some of the graphics elements do not fit in the graphics output area and are not displayed, you can use the GANNO procedure with the DATASYS option. This will cause the procedure to scale the output to fit the available space. The GSLIDE procedure does not have this capability.

Displaying Annotate Graphics with the GANNO Procedure (GR12N01) displays output from an Annotate data set.

Displaying Annotate Graphics with the GANNO Procedure (GR12N01)

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The program for this graph is in Scaling Data-Dependent Output.


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