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billroy3
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Does anyone know any easy way to create an odds ratio table, analogous to a correlation table for multiple (binary) variables so that Xij would be the odds ratio for variables i and j? 

William Roy

Professor of Sociology

UCLA

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Ksharp
Super User

What does your data look like ? Post some sample data . Let me see how it work.

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Ksharp
Super User

Check  proc freq,

OR you want SAS/IML  code ?

Post it at IML forum, Rick might give you something you need.

billroy3
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you Xia.  Proc freq creates one dataset per pair of variables.  They can concatenated, but I would hoping for a matrix like a correlation matrix.  I can do it in IML, but was hoping someone would have designed a macro to make it simple.

Bill Roy

Ksharp
Super User

Why would you need a data step macro ? I think IML is more simple and succinct than it . Don't you think so ?

billroy3
Calcite | Level 5

Yes, I do.  Not finding an existing macro, I've designed one myself and am working to refine it.

Ksharp
Super User

What does your data look like ? Post some sample data . Let me see how it work.

billroy3
Calcite | Level 5

Xia,

I have written my own macro and no longer need help.  Thank you for your offer.

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