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Posted 12-31-2019 05:50 AM
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I want to perform a NORMAL option of PROC UNIVARIATE to cause a goodness-of-fit to the normal distribution. How would I do this is SAS studio
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Given that you want to do this without programming, and that SAS Studio has built in tasks where you point and click and obtain the desired analysis ... have you tried to find this analysis under the built-in tasks?
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Paige Miller
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I have looked but can’t find anything under this name. Do you know which bit it would be under? I
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Hi Lauren,
What release of SAS Studio are you using?
Have you looked at the Distribution Analysis task?
Here is the documentation for SAS Studio 5.2 (which is our latest release):
https://go.documentation.sas.com/?activeCdc=webeditorcdc&cdcId=sasstudiocdc&cdcVersion=5.2&docsetId=...
Documentation for previous releases of SAS Studio is available from https://support.sas.com/en/software/studio-support.html#documentation.
To find task information, see the SAS Studio Task Reference.
I hope that helps!
Marie
What release of SAS Studio are you using?
Have you looked at the Distribution Analysis task?
Here is the documentation for SAS Studio 5.2 (which is our latest release):
https://go.documentation.sas.com/?activeCdc=webeditorcdc&cdcId=sasstudiocdc&cdcVersion=5.2&docsetId=...
Documentation for previous releases of SAS Studio is available from https://support.sas.com/en/software/studio-support.html#documentation.
To find task information, see the SAS Studio Task Reference.
I hope that helps!
Marie