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Marzi
Obsidian | Level 7

I would like to compute the empirical CDF of a variable, but I don't want to gee the plot. this is the code I'm using

DATA data;
      input y ; 
    datalines ; 
    0.1 
    0.5
    1.5 
    3.3 
    1.2
	;
run;
proc univariate data=A noprint;
cdfplot y / vscale=proportion ;
ods output cdfplot=outCDF;
run;

 

how can I modify the code such that doesn't show the plot?

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Ksharp
Super User
DATA a;
      input y ; 
    datalines ; 
    0.1 
    0.5
    1.5 
    3.3 
    1.2
	;
run;
ods select none;
proc univariate data=A noprint;
cdfplot y / vscale=proportion ;
ods output cdfplot=outCDF;
run;

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Ksharp
Super User
DATA a;
      input y ; 
    datalines ; 
    0.1 
    0.5
    1.5 
    3.3 
    1.2
	;
run;
ods select none;
proc univariate data=A noprint;
cdfplot y / vscale=proportion ;
ods output cdfplot=outCDF;
run;
Marzi
Obsidian | Level 7
Thanks @Ksharp

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