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ArchanaSudhir
Obsidian | Level 7

HI

I need to generate a spagetthi plot for the following data

Patient Hours Sugar concentraion
1 0H 90
1 2H 110
1 4H 200
2 0H 50
2 2H 110
2 4H 250
3 0H 78
3 2H 104
3 4H 234

Please advise.

Thanks

Archana

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

Spaghetti plots are generally used when you ahve series data by group (which identifies which points to link) and you have additional classifications you want to display for the curves.  So, if you have 10 groups, and first five are for one location, and last 5 for another, you can use a GROUPLC=class-variable to get this view.  Your data does not seem to have this case.

 

See example at:  http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/2014/08/16/more-on-spaghetti-plots/

 

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BrunoMueller
SAS Super FREQ

hi

 

Have a look here http://support.sas.com/kb/52/964.html

 

Bruno

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

Spaghetti plots are generally used when you ahve series data by group (which identifies which points to link) and you have additional classifications you want to display for the curves.  So, if you have 10 groups, and first five are for one location, and last 5 for another, you can use a GROUPLC=class-variable to get this view.  Your data does not seem to have this case.

 

See example at:  http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/2014/08/16/more-on-spaghetti-plots/

 

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