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JaeGonKim
Calcite | Level 5

 Hi Everyone,

 

I am learning SAS so I can not solve this example. I want to test it on SAS to help my students understand. Can you help me solve by using SAS the example below?

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I want to verify by using SAS output

 

Thanks,

Jae Gon Kim

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

What have you tried so far?

Data never sleeps
JaeGonKim
Calcite | Level 5

Hi LinusH,

 

It is very difficult for me, please try to help me. I am really grateful to you.

Joe

ballardw
Super User

Please do not post the same question multiple times on this forum. If the topic belongs in a different area we will usually move it. Multiple versions only cause confusion for people searching this forum for answers.

mkeintz
PROC Star

Forget SAS for a moment.  What statistical analysis would you use?  Then you can get advice on the relevant SAS tool.

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The hash OUTPUT method will overwrite a SAS data set, but not append. That can be costly. Consider voting for Add a HASH object method which would append a hash object to an existing SAS data set

Would enabling PROC SORT to simultaneously output multiple datasets be useful? Then vote for
Allow PROC SORT to output multiple datasets

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HB
Barite | Level 11 HB
Barite | Level 11

You should look at the PROC MEANS procedure.

 

Proc Means

 

 

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