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NKormanik
Barite | Level 11

What might be the best way to cut out all observations left of a particular line on a scatter plot.

 

I do not know the equation for the line.

 

Line on scatterplot

 


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Reeza
Super User

Find the equation of the line, you only need two points. 

 

Recreate your graph with grid lines at a finer interal to help you find the equation. 

 

 

Ksharp
Super User
You need to calculate that line's start point and slope on your own.
Calculated X and Y 's 90 percentile Maybe.




proc sgplot data=sashelp.class;
scatter x=weight y=height/ datalabel=name;
lineparm x=120 y=0 slope=-1 / lineattrs=graphdata2(thickness=4);
run;

Ksharp
Super User

data class;
 set sashelp.class;
run;
proc summary data=class;
var weight height;
output out=per(drop=_:) p90=p_weight p_height;
run;
data temp;
 set per;
 slope=-p_height/p_weight;
run;
data want;
 set class temp;
run;

proc sgplot data=want;
scatter x=weight y=height/ datalabel=name;
lineparm x=p_weight y=p_height slope=slope / lineattrs=graphdata2(thickness=4);
run;

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