How to control the length of the whisker in a box plot produced by SGPLOT?
In GPLOT, we can specify a percentile to control the length of the whiskers in box plots within the range 00 through 25 by using <00…25> in "Interpol=BOX<option(s)><00...25>". How can we do the same in SGPLOT? By default it seems the whiskers in a box plot by SGPLOT extends to 1.5* IQR (Intra-quartile range). Is there an easy way (option) to adjust the length of a whisker in SGPLOT?
Thanks,
Charlie
Such an option has been added for SAS 9.4. With SAS 9.3, you can get a box plot with custom whisker lengths by computing your own statistics and using SGPLOT to plot them. This blog article describes such a case.
Such an option has been added for SAS 9.4. With SAS 9.3, you can get a box plot with custom whisker lengths by computing your own statistics and using SGPLOT to plot them. This blog article describes such a case.
Thanks Sanjay for the quick response! good to know that such option as been added for SAS 9.4
The mean markers cannot be produced directly using the "Interpol=BOX<option(s)><00...25>" in GPLOT, is it true? we may have to overlay a scatter plot with mean markers with a box plot in GPLOT?
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