when i using PROC LOGISTIC ,unlike PROC PRINT there is no label option, so can i change ouput's variable name into label name in this situation?
this is the maximum likelihood estimate output;
Your answer lies in the PARMLABEL option in the MODEL statement.
Here's a fabricated example:
proc sql;
create table work.cars as
select
*,
(
select
mean(msrp)
from
sashelp.cars
) as mean_msrp,
case
when msrp < calculated mean_msrp then "1"
else "0"
end as flag
from
sashelp.cars;
quit;
proc logistic data = work.cars descending;
model flag = enginesize cylinders;
run;
proc logistic data = work.cars descending;
model flag = enginesize cylinders / parmlabel;
run;
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