Specifies a device driver for graphics output for SAS/GRAPH software. Options window, SASV9_OPTIONS environment variable, GOPTIONS statement. The values displayed are either the defaults of the current device See GOPTIONS Statement for a list of the graphics options that you can set. When you use the graphics option DEVICE=GIF, JPEG, SVG, or PNG with a ods listing close; ods html style=statistical; goptions reset=all device=gif; proc.
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Not every graphics attribute can devicf set in all three places. Some graphics options are supported for specific devices or operating environments only. Optional Argument options-list can be one or more options as listed and described in the Graphics Options and Device Parameters Eevice.
See the statement and procedure chapters for the options that can be used with each. You can control many graphics attributes through statement options, graphics options, device parameters, or a combination of these.
Graphics options control characteristics of the graph, such as size, colors, type fonts, fill patterns, and symbols.
Graphics options control characteristics of the graph, such as size, colors, type fonts, fill patterns, and symbols. Not every graphics attribute can be set in all three places.
DEVICE System Option: Windows
To change device parameters permanently, you must use the GDEVICE procedure to modify the appropriate device entry or to create a new one. That is, the value of a graphics option remains in effect until the graphics option is explicitly changed or reset or until your SAS session devife.
Graphics options are additive. Previous Page Next Page.
GOPTIONS Procedure
Device parameters control such characteristics as the appearance of the display, the type of output produced, and the destination of the output. Graphics Option Processing You can control many graphics attributes through statement options, graphics options, device parameters, or a combination of these.
To change device parameters permanently, you must use the GDEVICE procedure to modify the appropriate device entry or to create a new one. In addition, they affect the settings of device parameters, which are defined in the device entry. Previous Page Next Devvice. When a session ends, the values of the graphics options return to their default values.
You can use a comma but it is not required to separate a null graphics option from the next one. Graphics Option Processing You can control many graphics attributes through statement options, graphics options, device parameters, or a combination of these. In addition, they affect the settings of device parameters, which are defined in the device entry.
To reset an individual option to its default value, submit the option without a value a null graphics option. To reset an individual option to its default value, submit the option without a value a null graphics option. You can use a comma goptkons it is not required to separate a null graphics option from the next one.
Using Graphics Devices: Using Universal Printer Shortcut Devices
Some graphics options are supported for specific devices or operating environments only. See the statement and procedure chapters for the options that can be used with each.
Graphics options are additive; that goptios, the value of a graphics option remains in effect until the graphics option is explicitly changed or reset or until you end your SAS session. When a session ends, the values of the graphics options return to their default values.
Device parameters control such characteristics as the appearance of the display, the type of output produced, and the destination of the output.