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SAS/QC(R) 9.2 User's Guide


BOXCHART Statement

Syntax

The basic syntax for the BOXCHART statement is as follows:

BOXCHART response * group-variable;

The general form of this syntax is as follows:

BOXCHART response * group-variable <( block-variables ) > < =symbol-variable > < options >;;

You can use any number of BOXCHART statements in the ANOM procedure. The components of the BOXCHART statement are described as follows.

responses
identify one or more responses to be analyzed. The specification of response depends on the input data set specified in the PROC ANOM statement.



A response is required. If you specify more than one response, enclose the list in parentheses. For example, the following statements request distinct ANOM charts for the means of Weight, Length, and Width:

  
    proc anom data=Measures; 
       xchart (Weight Length Width)*Day; 
    run;
 


group-variable
is the variable that identifies groups in the data. The group-variable is required. In the preceding BOXCHART statement, Day is the group variable.

block-variables
are optional variables that group the data into blocks of consecutive groups. The blocks are labeled in a legend, and each block-variable provides one level of labels in the legend.

symbol-variable
is an optional variable whose levels (unique values) determine the symbol marker used to plot the means. Distinct symbol markers are displayed for points corresponding to the various levels of the symbol-variable. You can specify the symbol markers with SYMBOLn statements.

options
enhance the appearance of the chart, request additional analyses, save results in data sets, and so on. The "Summary of Options" section, which follows, lists all options by function.


Summary of Options