dear I need to interpret my result in sas9.4 like circos
i need sas statement code to do it in sas to visualisation like figure at this linkhttp://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/tableviewer/archive/
Any help....
thank you in advance
I have used SGPLOT to create the graph shown here. It does take a bit of data step coding, but can be done.
This shows some made up data for players from one country playing in another. This is based on a similar Circos plot during the 2014 World Cup.
All arcs start and end in the middle of the segment. This conveys the information, but spreading the start and end points could be done too. Width of link represents the number of players.
If this is what you want, I can share this code.
You will find many examples with code of graphs here:
http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/
As for this circos, never heard of it, it just looks like colourful pictures to me. You could maybe emulate it with pie charts, turning off the axis etc. Have a go and come back with any questions.
See if you have the SAS Network Visualization Workshop installed. It may be part of SAS Graph.
I have used SGPLOT to create the graph shown here. It does take a bit of data step coding, but can be done.
This shows some made up data for players from one country playing in another. This is based on a similar Circos plot during the 2014 World Cup.
All arcs start and end in the middle of the segment. This conveys the information, but spreading the start and end points could be done too. Width of link represents the number of players.
If this is what you want, I can share this code.
dear Sanjay thank
it looks good please cane you share this code thank you in advance
I've been looking for something like this!
Would you mind sharing the code?
Thank you!
Sorry for my slow response. I am out of the country to PhUSE conference. I will post the code when I get back as it may need some tweaking. Note: The code uses SAS 9.4M3, and we have to compute the circular layout ourselves, and we use SGPLOT mainly as a drawing tool. One could also use Annotate, but I prefer to stay clear of that unless absolutely necessary.
Thank you!
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