Dear SAS community
I have a variable "gene" with 3 possible values (AA, AG, GG). I need to run proc anova to capture the 3 group mean systolic blood pressure (SBP), N of the 3 groups, F value and its P value, (correct for multiple comparison using Turkey) and P values comparing these group means. Would also want to plot the box plots of the 3 groups
So I run this code:
proc anova data = set1;
class gene; model SBP = gene; means gene /tukey cldiff;
run;
But beyond blood pressure I also need to run the same for 200 other continuous variables. Is there a way to generate a table that captures all of the above?
I also have 50 binary variables that I need to run proc freq for trend against the gene variable.
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks
Raymond
proc anova supports multiple dependents. proc freq supports multiple variables too.
proc anova data=sashelp.class;
class sex;
model age height weight = sex;
run;
proc anova supports multiple dependents. proc freq supports multiple variables too.
proc anova data=sashelp.class;
class sex;
model age height weight = sex;
run;
many thanks to all
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