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kngu022
Obsidian | Level 7

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I would like to subtract the 95% confidence interval out. Could anyone suggest me the way to do it please?

 

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kngu022
Obsidian | Level 7
PROC GLM DATA = A3_3;
	CLASS racegp;
	MODEL lbmi = racegp sex age/SOLUTION CLPARM;
	LSMEANS racegp/PDIFF STDERR CL;
	FORMAT racegp racefmt.;
	OUTPUT  OUT = A3_4 LCL=lcl UCL=ucl lsmean= lsm; 
RUN;

I tried above code but the outcome is not right. ANYONE CAN help please?

unison
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I would like to subtract the 95% confidence interval out.

Do you mean, remove it from the output (i.e. show the table without the confidence interval showing)?

 

Please elaborate.

-unison
kngu022
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi Unison,

I mean I want to use the confidence interval only for further analysis. Could you tell me what I should do next?

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Can you give us a longer and more detailed explanation of what you want, instead of these very brief descriptions that can mean a number of different things?

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Paige Miller
Reeza
Super User

Here's some instructions and explanations on how to capture output that is shown to a data set.
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/2017/03/31/capturing-output-from-any-procedure-with-an-ods...

 

 

You need to capture the data into a new data set. Instructions above are available on how to get that data into a data set. Depending on what you're trying to do next, there may be other, better ways but we don't know what you're trying to do overall.

 

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use an ODS output dataset, and do whatever calculation is needed. Add the statement:

 

ods output parameterestimates=pe;

to your analysis. The parameter estimates data will be written to dataset pe.

PG