Hello,
I am trying to get a simple probability plot with the test for normalily. There are many ways I have found to do this in SAS 9.4, however, the issue that I have is that it comes with much more output that I do not need. I was wondering how one could get just a probability plot with a p-value for a test of normality (such as Shapiro-Wilk or Anderson-Darling) in the plot or in a seperate table without all of the other tables that a procedure such as proc univariate will give you.
Below is an example what I would desire to have:
Thank you,
Jeff S. O.
Proc Univariate with PPLOT.
You can control what is output with ODS SELECT <graphname>;
Find the graph name by using ODS TRACE or checking the documentation.
http://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2015/09/08/ods-table-names.html
Proc Univariate with PPLOT.
You can control what is output with ODS SELECT <graphname>;
Find the graph name by using ODS TRACE or checking the documentation.
http://blogs.sas.com/content/iml/2015/09/08/ods-table-names.html
Wish I had ran across this statement long ago! Just saw the ODS trace statement to determine the names of the tables from the link you posted. This is great! Thank you.
Before calling proc univariate:
ODS SELECT NONE;
ODS SELECT ProbPlot;
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