hello,
I am trying to do proc genmod. But I want only "Analysis Of Parameter Estimates" result, not other results such as Residues, Resraw, Reschi, Resdev, Stdreschi, Stdresdev,Reslik .
something like the following table. Anyone knows how to get it? thanks a lot.
Intercept | 3.6125 | 3.6825 | -3.6052 | 10.8301 | 0.98 | 0.3266 |
data ingots;
input Heat Soak Notready Total @@;
lnTotal= log(Total);
datalines;
7 1.0 0 10 14 1.0 0 31 27 1.0 1 56 51 1.0 3 13
7 1.7 0 17 14 1.7 0 43 27 1.7 4 44 51 1.7 0 1
7 2.2 0 7 14 2.2 2 33 27 2.2 0 21 51 2.2 0 1
7 2.8 0 12 14 2.8 0 31 27 2.8 1 22 51 4.0 0 1
7 4.0 0 9 14 4.0 0 19 27 4.0 1 16
;
proc genmod data=ingots;
class Heat Soak / param=ref;
model Notready=Heat Soak / offset=lnTotal dist=Poisson link=log;
exact Heat Soak / joint estimate;
exactoptions statustime=10;
run;
Pick the table from the list of ODS tables for proc genmod. You seem to want table GEEEmpPEst , so add the statement
ODS select GEEEmpPEst ;
to your proc code.
Pick the table from the list of ODS tables for proc genmod. You seem to want table GEEEmpPEst , so add the statement
ODS select GEEEmpPEst ;
to your proc code.
Thanks for your reply. I have two more questions. Do you know what is the difference between "ParameterEstimates" and "GEEEmpPEst ". The output results are different.
Another question, if I have several output result from the genmod analysis with same file name and same variables, what is the best way to add them into one table?
I don't do GEEs.
Give your output tables different meaningful names, and then concatenate them all with
data allTables;
set TableA TableB ... indsname=dsn;
tableName = scan(dsn, 2);
run;
Thanks a lot. Have a good weekend.
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