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Sa_hoW68
Calcite | Level 5

Hello! Anybody having some experience with PROC VARIOGRAM and PROC KRIGE2D (very useful in Geostatistics/Environmental Statistics analysis). I am wondering how to make PROC VARIOGRAM to output and actual variogram with the fitted curve in a given direction in space? I guess it should be something in the MODEL statement, could be "auto" or any of the choices, but nothing worked so far? Thank you!m

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

The Examples in the documentation for PROC VARIOGRAM give several examples of plots.  I think the plot you might be looking for is outlined in (SAS/STAT13.2 documentation) Example 109.3 Analysis without Surface Trend Removal.  The documentation also lists several PLOT options for the PROC VARIOGRAM statement.  The same holds true for PROC KRIGE2D.

Steve Denham

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SteveDenham
Jade | Level 19

The Examples in the documentation for PROC VARIOGRAM give several examples of plots.  I think the plot you might be looking for is outlined in (SAS/STAT13.2 documentation) Example 109.3 Analysis without Surface Trend Removal.  The documentation also lists several PLOT options for the PROC VARIOGRAM statement.  The same holds true for PROC KRIGE2D.

Steve Denham

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