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SAS/STAT 9.2 User's Guide: Statistical Graphics Using ODS

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Publisher
SAS Publishing
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
176
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✦ Synopsis


Describes usage of the Output Delivery System for statistical graphics in SAS/STAT 9.2.

✦ Table of Contents


Statistical Graphics Using ODS......Page 4
Introduction......Page 6
Default Plots for Simple Linear Regression with PROC REG......Page 8
Survival Estimate Plot with PROC LIFETEST......Page 11
Contour and Surface Plots with PROC KDE......Page 12
Contour Plots with PROC KRIGE2D......Page 14
Partial Least Squares Plots with PROC PLS......Page 17
Box-Cox Transformation Plot with PROC TRANSREG......Page 19
LS-Means Diffogram with PROC GLIMMIX......Page 20
Principal Component Analysis Plots with PROC PRINCOMP......Page 22
Grouped Scatter Plot with PROC SGPLOT......Page 24
A Primer on ODS Statistical Graphics......Page 26
Graph Styles......Page 27
ODS Destinations......Page 30
Accessing Individual Graphs......Page 31
Modifying Your Graphs......Page 32
Procedures That Support ODS Graphics and Traditional Graphics......Page 35
ODS GRAPHICS Statement......Page 36
ODS Destination Statements......Page 39
PLOTS= Option......Page 40
Specifying an ODS Destination for Graphics......Page 42
Specifying a File for ODS Output......Page 43
Viewing Your Graphs in the SAS Windowing Environment......Page 44
Determining Graph Names and Labels......Page 45
Selecting and Excluding Graphs......Page 47
Image File Types......Page 48
Naming Graphics Image Files......Page 49
Specifying Image File Types......Page 50
Saving Graphics Image Files......Page 51
HTML Destination......Page 52
Creating Graphs in Multiple Destinations......Page 53
Graph Size and Resolution......Page 54
ODS Graphics Editor......Page 55
Temporarily Enable Creation of Editable Graphs by Using a SAS Command......Page 56
Editing a Graph with the ODS Graphics Editor......Page 57
The Default Template Libraries and the ODS PATH......Page 60
An Overview of Styles......Page 61
Style Elements and Attributes......Page 62
Style Definitions and Colors......Page 64
Some Common Style Elements......Page 65
Creating an All-Color Style by Using the ModStyle Macro......Page 71
Changing the Default Markers and Lines......Page 74
Modifying Graph Fonts in Styles......Page 77
Modifying Other Graph Elements in Styles......Page 80
Changing the Default Style......Page 82
The Graph Template Language......Page 84
Locating Templates......Page 89
Displaying Templates......Page 90
Editing Templates......Page 92
Using Customized Templates......Page 94
Reverting to the Default Templates......Page 95
The SGPLOT Procedure......Page 96
The SGSCATTER Procedure......Page 98
The SGPANEL Procedure......Page 100
The SGRENDER Procedure......Page 103
Example 21.1: Creating Graphs with Tool Tips in HTML......Page 108
Example 21.2: Creating Graphs for a Presentation......Page 109
Example 21.3: Creating Graphs in PostScript Files......Page 111
Example 21.4: Displaying Graphs Using the DOCUMENT Procedure......Page 113
Modifying Graph Titles and Axis Labels......Page 117
Modifying Colors, Line Styles, and Markers......Page 122
Modifying Tick Marks and Grid Lines......Page 125
Modifying the Style to Show Grid Lines......Page 126
Example 21.6: Customizing Survival Plots......Page 129
Modifying the Plot Title......Page 130
Modifying the Axes, Legend, and Inset Table......Page 132
Modifying the Layout and Adding a New Inset Table......Page 134
Example 21.7: Customizing Panels......Page 140
Example 21.8: Customizing Axes and Reference Lines......Page 144
Example 21.9: Customizing the Style for Box Plots......Page 151
Example 21.10: Adding Text to Every Graph......Page 154
Adding a Date and Project Stamp to a Few Graphs......Page 155
Adding Data Set Information to a Graph......Page 158
Adding a Date and Project Stamp to All Graphs......Page 159
Example 21.11: PROC TEMPLATE Statement Order and Primary Plots......Page 160
Subject Index......Page 166
Syntax Index......Page 170

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