Below is my code -
DATA blood_glucose_monitoring;
INPUT Glucose;
datalines;
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172
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147;
run;
PROC PRINT DATA=blood_glucose_monitoring;
run;
PROC UNIVARIATE DATA=blood_glucose_monitoring PLOT;
VAR Glucose;
run;
I have a horizontal bar graph, box plot, but don't know how to generate a stem leaf plot.
Thank you!
The first plot in the output is either a stem-and-leaf plot (Tukey; 1977) or a horizontal bar chart. If any single interval contains more than 49 observations, the horizontal bar chart appears. Otherwise, the stem-and-leaf plot appears. The stem-and-leaf plot is like a horizontal bar chart in that both plots provide a method to visualize the overall distribution of the data. The stem-and-leaf plot provides more detail because each point in the plot represents an individual data value.
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