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RAVI2000
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hello everyone,

 

I have data with no events. And I tried to output the Cumulative Incidence plot(CI plot). Since there are no events it's giving me an error and I cannot force the lifetest procedure to output a plot with no events. 

S_RAVI_0-1638200303266.png

So I tried creating a dummy data for events and month variable like below.


data test2;
	set rm;
	if rm_event = 0 then do;
		rm_event = 1;
		rm_mon = 7;
		output;
	end;
run;

I am not getting the results. Please let me know if there is any other method to do so..

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Your syntax removes records that don't match the test.

Maybe you want this?

data test2;
	set rm;
	if rm_event = 0 then do;
		rm_event = 1;
		rm_mon = 7;
	end;
run;

 

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ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Your syntax removes records that don't match the test.

Maybe you want this?

data test2;
	set rm;
	if rm_event = 0 then do;
		rm_event = 1;
		rm_mon = 7;
	end;
run;

 

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