Hi,
I don't understand the model in glm. Say.
proc glm data=mydata;
class name;
model a b c d = name;
ods output modelanova=myanova;
run;
I am not sure the meaning of "=" in the line of model.
Can we rewrite the code as
model a =name b c d;
Or
model a b =name c d;
In model statements the variable(s) to the left of = are dependent variables and those on the right are independent. So a basic statement like
model a = x y z;
Says build a model that "predicts" values of a using variables x y and z.
Depeding on the procedure many will not allow multiple dependent variables.
In model statements the variable(s) to the left of = are dependent variables and those on the right are independent. So a basic statement like
model a = x y z;
Says build a model that "predicts" values of a using variables x y and z.
Depeding on the procedure many will not allow multiple dependent variables.
model a b c d = name; It is right model, a.k.a multi-variables ANOVA. There is an excellent example in documentation to describe this kind of model.
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