If I run this code:
proc sort data=dataname; where Month in (1,2,3); where also Day in (1,2,3); by Hour; run; proc reg data=dataname; where Month in (1,2,3); where also Day in (1,2,3); model Y=X; by Hour; run;
And I get Regression results for every hour.
Is there a way I can output slope of X for every hour into a new table or whatever? Anything just so I don't have to manually copy the slope (Parameter Estimates) into notepad?
Use the OUTEST= option
Use the OUTEST= option
ods output ParameterEstimates=PE_Table;
proc reg data=dataname; where Month in (1,2,3) and Day in (1,2,3);
by Hour; model Y=X; run;
Another method is using the ODS OUTPUT statement, this approach allows you to capture almost any ODS output and then reformat into the output you'd like.
https://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2017/01/09/ods-output-any-statistic.html
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