Hi there!
I'm trying to draw some plot using proc sgplot;
for one variable, the code is as the following:
proc sgplot data= plot;
series y=A1 x=variable;
run;
However since there are options like colors following the series, and I actually want 10 series (y=a1, a2... a10) of y in the plot. Is there any easier way to draw these series of plots rather than writing 10 series?
Thanks!
Often what your are thinking of requires restructuring your data so you can use a Group option.
The data should look like:
X Y Group
1 1 A1
2 3 A1
1 5 A2
Proc transpose may work for that.
Then your sgplot code would look like
proc sgplot data= plot;
series y=Y x=X / group=group;
run;
If you have multiple columns, one for each response, you have two options:
See this article on plotting multiple series. You might also want to be aware of some of the issues involved in Spaghetti Plots.
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