I was able to create the attached graph by hand. Is there a way of determining the coordinates of the ks line from the tables found in the EMWS1 folder after developing a scorecard? I see that I can get the ROC coordinates from the ROCtable, but I'm not sure whether I can determine the KS coordinates from the kstable. Maybe they are in another table? I appreciate all suggestions. Thank you. -- George
The maximum height of the ROC curve above the diagonal line is the Youden index. This is one of the optimality criteria available in the ROCPLOT macro.
The maximum height of the ROC curve above the diagonal line is the Youden index. This is one of the optimality criteria available in the ROCPLOT macro.
Thanks for getting back to me on this. I'm not sure where I can find the %rocplot macro, but I think it will give me more than I need.
I was hoping for some way of reading the files output from the model comparison node, for instance, that would give me coordinates to plot. Thanks for your help. -- George
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