Statistical procedures use ODS Graphics to create graphs as part of their output. ODS Graphics is described in detail in Chapter 21: Statistical Graphics Using ODS.
Before you create graphs, ODS Graphics must be enabled (for example, by specifying the ODS GRAPHICS ON statement). For more information about enabling and disabling ODS Graphics, see the section Enabling and Disabling ODS Graphics in Chapter 21: Statistical Graphics Using ODS.
The overall appearance of graphs is controlled by ODS styles. Styles and other aspects of using ODS Graphics are discussed in the section A Primer on ODS Statistical Graphics in Chapter 21: Statistical Graphics Using ODS.
Some graphs are produced by default; other graphs are produced by using statements and options.
PROC LIFEREG assigns a name to each graph it creates using ODS. You can use these names to reference the graphs when using ODS. The names of the graphs that PROC LIFEREG generates are listed in Table 57.15, along with the required statements and options.
Table 57.15: Graphs Produced by PROC LIFEREG
ODS Graph Name |
Description |
Statement |
Option |
---|---|---|---|
ADPanel |
Autocorrelation function and density panel |
BAYES |
PLOTS =(AUTOCORR DENSITY) |
AutocorrPanel |
Autocorrelation function panel |
BAYES |
PLOTS = AUTOCORR |
AutocorrPlot |
Autocorrelation function plot |
BAYES |
PLOTS (UNPACK)=AUTOCORR |
ProbPlot |
Probability plot |
Default |
|
TAPanel |
Trace and autocorrelation function panel |
BAYES |
PLOTS =(TRACE AUTOCORR) |
TADPanel |
Trace, autocorrelation, and density function panel |
BAYES |
Default |
TDPanel |
Trace and density panel |
BAYES |
PLOTS =(TRACE DENSITY) |
TracePanel |
Trace panel |
BAYES |
PLOTS =TRACE |
TracePlot |
Trace plot |
BAYES |
PLOTS (UNPACK)=TRACE |