I am trying to do a scatterplot with two groups (5 PM and 4 AM) but it also shows overall over the groups making it messy.
I have this:
data dataname2; set dataname; if Hour in (17) then grouphour='5 P.M.'; if Hour in (4) then grouphour='4 P.M.'; run; proc sgplot data=dataname2; where Month in (6,7,8); where also Weekday in (1,2,3,4,5); scatter x=Xvar y=Yvar / group=grouphour; reg x=Xvar y=Yvar; title '5 P.M. vs 4 A.M. (summer)'; run;
Also, is there an easier way to do this without making new dataset?
like group1 = Hour(17) group2 = Hour(4) or something like that?
Exclude/Include them in the WHERE statement.
proc sgplot data=dataname;
where Month in (6,7,8)
and Weekday in (1,2,3,4,5)
and hour in (4, 17);
scatter x=Xvar y=Yvar / group=hour;
reg x=Xvar y=Yvar;
title '5 P.M. vs 4 A.M. (summer)';
run
Do you want the rest of the hours included and only those two hours highlighted? If so, a temp data set is the easiest method.
Or just those two hours - this is easy adding a condition to your WHERE statement for HOUR.
@matt23 wrote:
I am trying to do a scatterplot with two groups (5 PM and 4 AM) but it also shows overall over the groups making it messy.
I have this:
data dataname2; set dataname; if Hour in (17) then grouphour='5 P.M.'; if Hour in (4) then grouphour='4 P.M.'; run; proc sgplot data=dataname2; where Month in (6,7,8); where also Weekday in (1,2,3,4,5); scatter x=Xvar y=Yvar / group=grouphour; reg x=Xvar y=Yvar; title '5 P.M. vs 4 A.M. (summer)'; run;Also, is there an easier way to do this without making new dataset?
like group1 = Hour(17) group2 = Hour(4) or something like that?
No, I only want the two hours but on top of them I get both of them combined. I don't want the combined one and I don't know why it even shows.
Exclude/Include them in the WHERE statement.
proc sgplot data=dataname;
where Month in (6,7,8)
and Weekday in (1,2,3,4,5)
and hour in (4, 17);
scatter x=Xvar y=Yvar / group=hour;
reg x=Xvar y=Yvar;
title '5 P.M. vs 4 A.M. (summer)';
run
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