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sportguy3089
Calcite | Level 5

I need to create a a Scatterplot for all quantitative variables. I just want to make sure that this is correct?

 

 

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japelin
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Did you use the SASHELP.CARS data set?
Without the code, we can't determine if it is correct.

sportguy3089
Calcite | Level 5

I am so sorry: That is correct. I used this code:

proc aceclus data=sashelp.cars proportion=.06;
var MSRP Invoice EngineSize Cylinder Horsepower MPG_City MPG_Highway Weight Wheelbase  Length;
run;
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Your first post shows a scatterplot, your second post shows PROC ACECLUS, these two do not relate to one another. Please take some time and explain what you are doing, and what results you want to see here. Provide details.

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Paige Miller
sportguy3089
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

 

I need to create a scatter plot for all variables: MSRP, Invoice, EngineSize, Cylinder, Horsepower, MPG_City, MPG_Highway, Weight, Wheelbase, and Length. 

Thanks!

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Still not clear. Scatterplots have two axes. What variable(s) go on the horizontal axis? What variable(s) go on the vertical axis? Do you want all possible pairs of variables? Do you want something else, like a matrix plot? (example) Please provide an explanation of what you want.


What does PROC ACECLUS have to do with any of this?

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Paige Miller
sportguy3089
Calcite | Level 5

I though you can create a scatter plot with all variables with PROC ACECLUS.

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I don't see that as a feature of PROC ACECLUS when I look in the documentation.

 

I keep asking you to provide details and explain what you want, and you haven't provided details or a clear explanation.

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Paige Miller
Reeza
Super User

I suspect they want a scatter plot matrix instead.

See this blog post which illustrates how to create one.

https://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/2012/08/19/compact-scatter-plot-matrix/

sportguy3089
Calcite | Level 5

It just says scatterplots.

Reeza
Super User
A scatter plot requires two variables. Assuming you're the same person posting on StackOverflow I'm fairly certain this is correct but if you don't understand it there's no guarantee of that.

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