PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse;
PANELBY Section8;
SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1);
keylegend;
RUN;
My code is listed above. My Y variable, Housing, has 3 levels. I would like to only have level = 1 used. Is there a way to make this work with PROC SGPANEL?
@CynicalFire wrote:
PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse; PANELBY Section8; SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1); keylegend; RUN;
My code is listed above. My Y variable, Housing, has 3 levels. I would like to only have level = 1 used. Is there a way to make this work with PROC SGPANEL?
You can always restrict data with a data set option where clause such as (assuming the value is numeric)
PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse (where = (housing=1)); PANELBY Section8; SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1); keylegend; RUN;
Many procedure will also allow a WHERE statement
PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse; where housing=1; PANELBY Section8; SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1); keylegend; RUN;
@CynicalFire wrote:
PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse; PANELBY Section8; SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1); keylegend; RUN;
My code is listed above. My Y variable, Housing, has 3 levels. I would like to only have level = 1 used. Is there a way to make this work with PROC SGPANEL?
You can always restrict data with a data set option where clause such as (assuming the value is numeric)
PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse (where = (housing=1)); PANELBY Section8; SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1); keylegend; RUN;
Many procedure will also allow a WHERE statement
PROC SGPANEL NOAUTOLEGEND DATA=sdhouse; where housing=1; PANELBY Section8; SERIES X=LinTime Y=Housing / GROUP = ID LINEATTRS =(THICKNESS=1); keylegend; RUN;
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