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cm2005
Calcite | Level 5

I want to display estimates from an HLM model for two different groups (variables: out= my outcome, ID = case identifyer, age = measure of time, diagnosis = grouping variable).

 

proc mixed;

class = ID;

model out = age diagnosis / solution outp=pred;

random= intercept /SUBJECT = ID TYP = UN GCORR;

run;

 

proc sgplot data=pred;

series y=pred x=age /group = diagnosis;

run;

 

Resulting plot has lines for individual cases and I'm trying to create a graph with one line per group.  Added bonus if you can help with overlaying raw data within same graph and/or adding confidence intervals.  Thanks in advance!

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Add

 

proc sort data=pred; by diagnosis age; run;

before the call to proc sgplot.

 

Add 

 

scatter x=age y=out / group=diagnosis;

before run; to get the raw data points.

PG
DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

What do you get if you drop the "CLASS = ID" variable?

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