Is there a way that proc sgplot (vbox option) can generate the summary statistics for the boxplot like proc boxplot does? I want to show all the values: min, max, median, mean, and n for each category on the x axis.
Can you point me to some sample code? I am sure I am not the first to ask this question.
Thanks.
data have;
set sashelp.class;
run;
proc means data=have nway noprint;
class sex;
var weight;
output out=stat min= max= median= mean= n=/autoname;
run;
data want;
set have stat;
run;
proc sgplot data=want;
label weight_n='N' weight_min='MIN' weight_max='MAX'
weight_median='MEDIAN' weight_mean='MAEAN';
vbox weight/category=sex group=sex;
xaxistable weight_n weight_min weight_max weight_median weight_mean
/ x=sex colorgroup=sex location=inside;
run;
data have;
set sashelp.class;
run;
proc means data=have nway noprint;
class sex;
var weight;
output out=stat min= max= median= mean= n=/autoname;
run;
data want;
set have stat;
run;
proc sgplot data=want;
label weight_n='N' weight_min='MIN' weight_max='MAX'
weight_median='MEDIAN' weight_mean='MAEAN';
vbox weight/category=sex group=sex;
xaxistable weight_n weight_min weight_max weight_median weight_mean
/ x=sex colorgroup=sex location=inside;
run;
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