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ahappel
Calcite | Level 5

Hey guys,

I can't seem to find this anywhere online, but R directions are out there so i figured there must exist a way for SAS to do it too.

Basically I have 2 quantitative variables and one classification variable. I am looking to be able to make a plot of the means of both Q-variables and their respective confidence intervals for each class. Is there something else these are called?  Its basically a scatter plot but I cant seem to get it to work correctly (Below is what I am trying to make)

Any direction is appreciated.

Thanks,

Austin

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

proc sgplot data=mydata;

scatter x=meanX y=MeanY / XERRORLOWER=lowerX XERRORUPPER=upperX

     YERRORLOWER=lowerY YERRORUPPER=upperY DATALABEL=FishName;

run;

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

proc sgplot data=mydata;

scatter x=meanX y=MeanY / XERRORLOWER=lowerX XERRORUPPER=upperX

     YERRORLOWER=lowerY YERRORUPPER=upperY DATALABEL=FishName;

run;

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