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LeeSeongWoo_
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello . Thank you for your time. 

 

 I have some terrible question. 

 

   I have to clear the observation that out of (-2,2) rstudent . 

캡처.JPG

 

 

Does anybody know how to delete those observation out of (-2,2) ,by coding ? there are too many to find and delete manually...

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Ksharp
Super User

Use OUTPUT statement to save rstudent:

proc reg data=sashelp.class;
model weight=age height;
output out=want rstudent=rstudent cookd=cookd;
quit;

and proc sort it ,delete obs you don't want.

 

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ballardw
Super User

From you graph it appears that you may have a variable rstudent with values of concern. If that is the case then what you want is fairly simple:

 

Data want;

    set have;

    where -2 le rstudent le 2;

run;

 

 

LeeSeongWoo_
Fluorite | Level 6

Thank you for your reply . but This graph is part of the proc reg result . 

 

for example :

 

  proc reg data = work.aa; 

  model y=x1 x2 x3; 

 run; 

 

so i don't have rstudent variable . 

what i want to know is how can i make these variable ?

 

Thank you for reading 

Ksharp
Super User

Use OUTPUT statement to save rstudent:

proc reg data=sashelp.class;
model weight=age height;
output out=want rstudent=rstudent cookd=cookd;
quit;

and proc sort it ,delete obs you don't want.

 

ballardw
Super User

You can use dataset options on output data sets in procedures that create data sets directly:

proc reg data=sashelp.class;
model weight=age height;
output out=want (where=( 2 le rstudent le 2))
      rstudent=rstudent cookd=cookd;
quit;

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