proc gplot data=chocolate1;
plot z*t=1 zhat*t=2 U95*t=3 L95*t=3/overlay href=49;
plot residual*t=1/vref=0;
run;
proc sgplot data=chocolate1;
scatter x=t y=z;
scatter x=t y=zhat;
band x=t lower = l95 upper=u95;
refline 49 / axis = x;
refline 0 / axis = y;
scatter x=t y=residual;
run;
This should get you started, though not exactly like above most likely.
You're probably after something like this overall?
@sh7 wrote:
proc gplot data=chocolate1;
plot z*t=1 zhat*t=2 U95*t=3 L95*t=3/overlay href=49;
plot residual*t=1/vref=0;
run;
proc sgplot data=chocolate1;
scatter x=t y=z;
scatter x=t y=zhat;
band x=t lower = l95 upper=u95;
refline 49 / axis = x;
refline 0 / axis = y;
scatter x=t y=residual;
run;
This should get you started, though not exactly like above most likely.
You're probably after something like this overall?
@sh7 wrote:
proc gplot data=chocolate1;
plot z*t=1 zhat*t=2 U95*t=3 L95*t=3/overlay href=49;
plot residual*t=1/vref=0;
run;
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