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ari14
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I've run a discriminant analysis for a binary category group & the code I used is the following:

proc discrim data=discrim;

class group;

var var1 var2 var3 var4 var5;

run;

Now, I want to plot the each groups discriminant scores across the 1st linear discriminant function. Can anybody please tell me the code to do it?

Regards,

Ari14

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Ksharp
Super User

You can use the following code to get linearDisdinctFunction ,then use proc gplot

ods output LinearDiscFunc=line;
proc discrim data=sashelp.iris method=normal pool=yes;
class Species;
var PetalWidth;
title2 ’Using Normal Density Estimates with Equal Variance’;
run;

Ksharp

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FriedEgg
SAS Employee

Not really certain what it is you are attempting to accomplish here but you might find this helpful:

ods output LinearDiscFunc=discrim_results;

proc discrim data=discrim;

  class=group;

  var var1-var5;

run;

ari14
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I R software, one can visualy examine how well the discriminant function demarcate the 2 groups. Please find the snap below. But in SAS I just can't able to do it. I was just looking for SAS code to get a plot like the one below.

DA_Plot.jpeg

Ksharp
Super User

You can use the following code to get linearDisdinctFunction ,then use proc gplot

ods output LinearDiscFunc=line;
proc discrim data=sashelp.iris method=normal pool=yes;
class Species;
var PetalWidth;
title2 ’Using Normal Density Estimates with Equal Variance’;
run;

Ksharp

ari14
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks Ksharp!

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