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VIS_1983
Calcite | Level 5

Hello all.

 

I'm looking to build a proportional Venn Diagram using SAS VA.  I have four variables that could overlap. 

 

The variables are "suspension reasons"  (let's call them A, B, C, and D for simplicity's sake).  And we have unique loan numbers that could have a single suspension reason or any combination of 2, 3, or 4 suspension reason.  I would like to use a Venn Diagram to show how many of the loans were suspended and for what reason or combination of reasons.  There will be some overlap (i.e. loan #12345 could have been suspended due to reason A and B, and loan #6789 could be suspended for reasons B, C, and D, and loan #0000 could have just a C suspension type, etc. etc.).

 

How can i utilize SAS VA for something like this?  (please provide step-by-step instructions if possible since i'm a new user)

 

 

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itchyeyeballs
Pyrite | Level 9

I dont think VA has a venn diagram as built in functionality, however you could probably use a stored procedure (its an advanced technique) - http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings13/243-2013.pdf

 

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