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michelconn
Quartz | Level 8

Hello All,

 

I am creating a few box plots and want to add an inset table with p85 and p15 statistics. The only issue is that SAS can't caluculate that for the inset option. The only way I know how to calculate p85 and p15 is with a univariate procedure. My first thought was to create two new variables but I don't think that would work out too well.

 

Current code:

ods noproctitle;
dm 'odsresults;clear';
title c=red 'Distribution of Space Mean Speed in Four Month Increments';
proc boxplot data=Descrip_time_all;
	plot space_mean_speed*fourmonth;
	by location segment;
	insetgroup N;
	label space_mean_speed="Space Mean Speed" fourmonth="Four Month Increments" location="Location" Segment="Segment";
run;

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks 

1 REPLY 1
Ksharp
Super User
use proc sgplot instead 
or
post it at GRAPH forum, it is about SAS/Graph .

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