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dhrumil_patel
Fluorite | Level 6

I have a basic scatterplot I create in PROC SGPLOT.

 

PROC SGPLOT DATA=DSN;

SCATTER X=X_VAR Y=Y_VAR;

RUN;

 

In DSN, I also have output from a regression model that fits a curve over Y_VAR. How can I modify my PROC SGPLOT code to add the fitted curve over the scatterplot?

 

Thanks for any ideas or help!

 

Dhrumil Patel

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Reeza
Super User

Your data needs to be all in one dataset.

Then you can add another series or scatter statement and it will overlay on the same plot.

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Reeza
Super User

Your data needs to be all in one dataset.

Then you can add another series or scatter statement and it will overlay on the same plot.

Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

For examples and the structure of the data set, see "How to overlay custom curves with SGPLOT."

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