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jina1
Calcite | Level 5

Dear @Rick_SAS @StatDave_sas 

 

Thank you for this very helpful page!
I have used the EFFECT statement together with PROC LOGISTIC. But I haven't figured out how to modify the code in order to plot odds ratios on the y axis, instead of logit or predicted values. Is it possible to do that?

 

[example]

ods select ANOVA ParameterEstimates SplineKnots;
proc logistic data=cars;
  effect spl = spline(weight / details naturalcubic basis=tpf(noint)                
                               knotmethod=percentiles(5) );
   model mpg_city = spl / selection=none;     
   output out=SplineOut predicted=Fit;        
quit;
 
proc sgplot data=SplineOut noautolegend;
   scatter x=weight y=mpg_city;
   series x=weight y=Fit / lineattrs=(thickness=3 color=red);
run;

[sample figure]

example.jpg

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TomHsiung
Pyrite | Level 9

I also want to learn if there any statement to generate spline for odd ratios in SAS?

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