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Etoo12121
Obsidian | Level 7

This is my first time creating graphs in SAS and need some direction. How can I create a line graph for each patient below for score1? I want visits on the x-axis and score on the y-axis. There should be 3 lines representing each of the 3 patients on one graph. 

 

Visit Patient score1
Week1 1 0
Week2 1 0.8
Week3 1 1.1
Week4 1 2
Week1 2 1
Week2 2 1
Week3 2 1.5
Week4 2 1.6
Week1 3 0.8
Week2 3 0.9
Week3 3 1.2
Week4 3 1.4
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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

This will get you started 🙂

 

data have;
input Visit $ Patient score1;
datalines;
Week1 1 0
Week2 1 0.8
Week3 1 1.1
Week4 1 2
Week1 2 1
Week2 2 1
Week3 2 1.5
Week4 2 1.6
Week1 3 0.8
Week2 3 0.9
Week3 3 1.2
Week4 3 1.4
;

proc sgplot data = have;
   series x = Visit y = score1 / group = Patient;
run;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

This will get you started 🙂

 

data have;
input Visit $ Patient score1;
datalines;
Week1 1 0
Week2 1 0.8
Week3 1 1.1
Week4 1 2
Week1 2 1
Week2 2 1
Week3 2 1.5
Week4 2 1.6
Week1 3 0.8
Week2 3 0.9
Week3 3 1.2
Week4 3 1.4
;

proc sgplot data = have;
   series x = Visit y = score1 / group = Patient;
run;
Etoo12121
Obsidian | Level 7
just what I needed to set up. Thanks

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