Hi all,
I have data for more than 100 hospitals and i want to use boxplot to see differences between the hospitals, however i found a problem to put them in 2-3 graphs (i used proc univariate, but it gives me 5 graphs and with proc boxplot i had problem as well), could anyone help me?
@viollete wrote:Hi all,
I have data for more than 100 hospitals and i want to use boxplot to see differences between the hospitals, however i found a problem to put them in 2-3 graphs (i used proc univariate, but it gives me 5 graphs and with proc boxplot i had problem as well), could anyone help me?
In PROC BOXPLOT, use the NPANELPOS option, for example
plot variable*Hospital/npanelpos=150;
For anything graph orientated, have a look through, or search Sanjay's excellent blog. It has sgplot/gtl code examples for a multitude of graphs and versions:
http://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/
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