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OPHD1
Fluorite | Level 6


I am using the reg statement in proc sgplot to create a trend line -- I'd like the trend line to begin at the y axis, not begin with the first data point. I couldn't find a way to do this with lineattrs in the documentation. Any tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks

proc sgplot data=sample;

     scatter x=x y= y;

     reg x=x y=y /nomarks lineattrs=(color=black);

run;

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GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

The behavior you're describing is the default for Proc Gplot - here's an example:

data foo;
input x y;
datalines;
1 3
2 4
3 5
4 7
5 6
;
run;

symbol1 value=none interpol=rl color=blue;
symbol2 value=dot interpol=none color=red;

axis1 order=(0 to 6 by 2);
axis2 order=(0 to 10 by 2);

proc gplot data=foo;
plot y*x=1 y*x=2 / overlay haxis=axis1 vaxis=axis2;
run;

gplot.png

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14


You cannot "extend" the fit line, but you can remove the extra white space.  Try setting OFFSETMIN=0 and THRESHOLDMIN=0 (SAS 9.3) on the x axis.  Same on the other end.

GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

The behavior you're describing is the default for Proc Gplot - here's an example:

data foo;
input x y;
datalines;
1 3
2 4
3 5
4 7
5 6
;
run;

symbol1 value=none interpol=rl color=blue;
symbol2 value=dot interpol=none color=red;

axis1 order=(0 to 6 by 2);
axis2 order=(0 to 10 by 2);

proc gplot data=foo;
plot y*x=1 y*x=2 / overlay haxis=axis1 vaxis=axis2;
run;

gplot.png

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