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ykang0
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

How do I do a plot that looks like this?

Any sample code would be highly appreciated.

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

YiFan

 

 

 

simple dot plot with connecting lines for paired samples:

 

sample.JPG

 

 

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ballardw
Super User

If you have a variable which identifies each pair then something like

 

proc sgplot data=have noautolegend nocycleattrs;

   series x=treatment y=glucose / group=Pairidvariable markers Markerattrs= (symbol=CircleFilled)

   ;

 run;

 

 

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ballardw
Super User

If you have a variable which identifies each pair then something like

 

proc sgplot data=have noautolegend nocycleattrs;

   series x=treatment y=glucose / group=Pairidvariable markers Markerattrs= (symbol=CircleFilled)

   ;

 run;

 

 

ykang0
Calcite | Level 5
tyvm 🙂
Reeza
Super User

Here's one way using SGPLOT. The key thing is to get your data in the right format.

 

data have;
call streaminit(20);

do i=1 to 10;
glucose=rand('normal', 120, 10); A=10; output;
glucose=rand('normal', 120, 10); A=30;
output;
end;
run;

proc sgplot data=have;
series x=A y=glucose/group=i markers MARKERATTRS=(Symbol=circlefilled);
xaxis values=(0 to 40 by 10);
run;
ykang0
Calcite | Level 5

tyvm 🙂

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