I am using SAS 9.4 M3! I am trying to plot scatter plot in which there are many subjects having concentration =0 . Is there any way I increase the marker size based on the number of subjects at the same concentration level!
You can use the SIZERESPONSE option on the SCATTERPLOT to control the size of the markers based on a numeric variable. there are also SIZEMIN and SIZEMAX options you can use to control the sizing limits.
Thanks Dan!
SIZERESPONSE is for the numeric value as you said
For Example
scatterplot x=visit y=pcvalue
If I use the SIZERESPONSE = PCVALUE then size of the marker would be based on the value!
What I am looking for is if there are, for example 10 subjects with PCVALUE=100 the current plot is not able to distinguish between one subject and multiple although it looks more thicker!
I explored the JITTER option but not nice ! I just want to control the size based on subjects!
Is there any trick here?
Thanks for all the help!
Summarize the data so you have a single size value for each plotted point perhaps.
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