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daszlosek
Quartz | Level 8

Hello, I would like to get a range of both the power and totlaN output from proc power while using the current ntotal = 3514. 

 

For example, I would like this output table:

 

N       power

100       .10

200       .20

300       .30

 

 

proc power;
twosamplefreq test=pchi
sides = 2
alpha = 0.05
groupproportions = (0.0965, 0.0627)
ntotal = 3514
power = .;
title 'Cohort 1 / 35% RRR';
plot x =N min=200 max = 8000;
ods output output = power;
proc print data=Power;
var NTotal Power ;
run;

 

 

Is this possible? I know I can create a graph with this range, but can I get the output from the graph?

 

Thank you!

 

Donald S.

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ballardw
Super User

ODS Output PlotContent = want;

In the Proc Power code should the data from plots. Note that the output in this set is not normally displayed as part of the proc tables displayer.

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ballardw
Super User

ODS Output PlotContent = want;

In the Proc Power code should the data from plots. Note that the output in this set is not normally displayed as part of the proc tables displayer.

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