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samer_badri75
Quartz | Level 8

I have this SAS program and I get two significant result . The first one for linear equation and the second one was for quadratic. I need hand to plot 3D surface with color for each equation.

This is the linear equation (Day)=(0.5135*Temp)+(0.04432*RH)+14.295, and I am not sure for the form of quadratic.

Thanks in advance 

Best Regards

Sam

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Reeza
Super User
If you received a notification of these posts, you'll receive something similar if someone responds, whether its an answer or not. I would suggest adding your SAS version though, since the graphic options have changed a lot in the last few years.

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samer_badri75
Quartz | Level 8

I have this SAS program and I get two significant result . The first one for linear equation and the second one was for quadratic. I need hand to plot 3D surface with color for each equation.

This is the linear equation (Day)=(0.5135*Temp)+(0.04432*RH)+14.295, and I am not sure for the form of quadratic.

Thanks in advance 

Best Regards

Sam

 

Ksharp
Super User

You should post it at ODS Graphic forum, @Rick_SAS or Sanj could give you a hand .

Also check PROC KDE , PROC G3D 

samer_badri75
Quartz | Level 8

Many thanks

FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Hi @samer_badri75,

 

I think what Ksharp meant in his reply to your identical question in the other thread was: Post this question in the subforum "Graphics Programming". Maybe one of the Super Users or moderators can move it there.

Reeza
Super User

@FreelanceReinh Done 🙂

 

I've moved this to the graphics forum, merged the two posts, and added a descriptive title.

samer_badri75
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks

So, I will get notifications if some one answer the Q?

 

Reeza
Super User
If you received a notification of these posts, you'll receive something similar if someone responds, whether its an answer or not. I would suggest adding your SAS version though, since the graphic options have changed a lot in the last few years.
FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Thanks @Reeza! Fast and reliable, as always. 🙂

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