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Plessein
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi, everyone

 

I am making ODDs ratio graph by using SGPLOT. I am a user of SAS university.

 

Proc sgplot data=Figure4OR noautolegend;

   scatter y=Effect x=OddsratioEST / xerrorlower=LowerCL xerrorupper=UpperCL

           markerattrs=(symbol=circlefilled);

   refline 0 / axis=x;

   xaxis grid;

   yaxis grid display=(nolabel) discreteorder=data reverse;

  

Run;

 

 

I got a graph as the attached file.

 

 I would like to change the values in Y axis. (ex. RF_HF_Known 1 vs 0 -> Heart Failure)

 

I could not find the method.

 

Could you help me?

 

Thank you in advance.

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Reeza
Super User

Create a format and apply the format to the variable, ideally in the PROC LOGISTIC or whatever procedure you're using to generate the ODDSRATIO.

 

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi30/001-30.pdf

 

proc format;
value sample_format
1 = 'Heart Attack'
2 = 'No Heart Attack';
run;

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Reeza
Super User

Create a format and apply the format to the variable, ideally in the PROC LOGISTIC or whatever procedure you're using to generate the ODDSRATIO.

 

http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi30/001-30.pdf

 

proc format;
value sample_format
1 = 'Heart Attack'
2 = 'No Heart Attack';
run;

Plessein
Fluorite | Level 6

I appreciate your promp answer & good solution.

 

I used the logistic procedure and ODS output. I could find that there was "Effect" variable and the Text that I would like to change were contents of the variable "Effect".

 

By changing the contents and using format, I could make what I wanted.

 

Thank you again!

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