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walterwang
Obsidian | Level 7

I run below SAS code. How can I got the predicted value dataset?

 

 

 

data work.fitness;
   input Age Weight Oxygen RunTime RestPulse RunPulse MaxPulse @@;
   datalines;
44 89.47 44.609 11.37 62 178 182   40 75.07 45.313 10.07 62 185 185
44 85.84 54.297  8.65 45 156 168   42 68.15 59.571  8.17 40 166 172
38 89.02 49.874  9.22 55 178 180   47 77.45 44.811 11.63 58 176 176
40 75.98 45.681 11.95 70 176 180   43 81.19 49.091 10.85 64 162 170
44 81.42 39.442 13.08 63 174 176   38 81.87 60.055  8.63 48 170 186
44 73.03 50.541 10.13 45 168 168   45 87.66 37.388 14.03 56 186 192
45 66.45 44.754 11.12 51 176 176   47 79.15 47.273 10.60 47 162 164
54 83.12 51.855 10.33 50 166 170   49 81.42 49.156  8.95 44 180 185
51 69.63 40.836 10.95 57 168 172   51 77.91 46.672 10.00 48 162 168
48 91.63 46.774 10.25 48 162 164   49 73.37 50.388 10.08 67 168 168
57 73.37 39.407 12.63 58 174 176   54 79.38 46.080 11.17 62 156 165
52 76.32 45.441  9.63 48 164 166   50 70.87 54.625  8.92 48 146 155
51 67.25 45.118 11.08 48 172 172   54 91.63 39.203 12.88 44 168 172
51 73.71 45.790 10.47 59 186 188   57 59.08 50.545  9.93 49 148 155
49 76.32 48.673  9.40 56 186 188   48 61.24 47.920 11.50 52 170 176
52 82.78 47.467 10.50 53 170 172
;
run;
 

proc reg data=work.fitness;
   model Oxygen = Runtime Age Weight / r cli clm;
run;
 
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ballardw
Super User

You add an OUTPUT statement.

General syntax

   output out=yourdatasetname <request keywords>.

 

There are enough options I am not going to copy all the possibilities. You can read up in the documentation:
https://documentation.sas.com/?cdcId=pgmsascdc&cdcVersion=9.4_3.4&docsetId=statug&docsetTarget=statu...

 

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ballardw
Super User

You add an OUTPUT statement.

General syntax

   output out=yourdatasetname <request keywords>.

 

There are enough options I am not going to copy all the possibilities. You can read up in the documentation:
https://documentation.sas.com/?cdcId=pgmsascdc&cdcVersion=9.4_3.4&docsetId=statug&docsetTarget=statu...

 

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