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LEESK
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In all most in 3D surface plots , X, Y, Z variable is continous variables.
I was using "proc g3grid", "proc template", "proc sgrender", and "proc gcontour" for 3D surface plots.

 

In several papers, they showed that prevalence and continous variables.

 

Attached paper.

Atherosclerosis. 2005 Dec;183(2):293-300. Epub 2005 May 31.
Serum glucose and triglyceride determine high-risk subgroups in non-diabetic postinfarction patients
Atherosclerosis. 2006 Jul;187(1):191-7. Epub 2005 Oct 20.
Elevated HDL is a risk factor for recurrent coronary events in a subgroup of non-diabetic postinfarction patients with hypercholesterolemia and inflammation.


I want to generate in 3D surface plot that z variable is a coteogry (0, 1).
Is there any way?

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Reeza
Super User

Just to be clear, there isn't a sample of the graph you're trying to generate in either of the papers you linked/attached?

 


@LEESK wrote:

In all most in 3D surface plots , X, Y, Z variable is continous variables.
I was using "proc g3grid", "proc template", "proc sgrender", and "proc gcontour" for 3D surface plots.

 

In several papers, they showed that prevalence and continous variables.

 

Attached paper.

Atherosclerosis. 2005 Dec;183(2):293-300. Epub 2005 May 31.
Serum glucose and triglyceride determine high-risk subgroups in non-diabetic postinfarction patients
Atherosclerosis. 2006 Jul;187(1):191-7. Epub 2005 Oct 20.
Elevated HDL is a risk factor for recurrent coronary events in a subgroup of non-diabetic postinfarction patients with hypercholesterolemia and inflammation.


I want to generate in 3D surface plot that z variable is a coteogry (0, 1).
Is there any way?


 

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Reeza
Super User

Just to be clear, there isn't a sample of the graph you're trying to generate in either of the papers you linked/attached?

 


@LEESK wrote:

In all most in 3D surface plots , X, Y, Z variable is continous variables.
I was using "proc g3grid", "proc template", "proc sgrender", and "proc gcontour" for 3D surface plots.

 

In several papers, they showed that prevalence and continous variables.

 

Attached paper.

Atherosclerosis. 2005 Dec;183(2):293-300. Epub 2005 May 31.
Serum glucose and triglyceride determine high-risk subgroups in non-diabetic postinfarction patients
Atherosclerosis. 2006 Jul;187(1):191-7. Epub 2005 Oct 20.
Elevated HDL is a risk factor for recurrent coronary events in a subgroup of non-diabetic postinfarction patients with hypercholesterolemia and inflammation.


I want to generate in 3D surface plot that z variable is a coteogry (0, 1).
Is there any way?


 

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