places the curve label at the last point on the curve.
MAX
places the label at the part of the curve closest to the maximum X axis value.
MIN
places the label at the part of the curve closest to the minimum X axis value.
START
places the curve label at the first point on the curve.
Default
END
Interactions
This option has no effect unless the CURVELABEL option is also
specified.
The START and END suboptions take effect only when
CURVELABELLOC=INSIDE.
DATALABEL <=variable>
displays a label for each data point. If you specify a variable, the values of that
variable are used for the data labels. If you do not specify a variable, then the values
of the Y ...
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