Hi All,
Is there a way to combine two tables but with different format in SAS?
For example:
I have two tables Variable_1 and Variable_2, ABC columns are character format, DEF columns are PVALUE format, I want to make a table as shown below, is that possible?
I use:
data want;
set Variable_1 Variable_2;
run;
But can't output the same table as below.
Variable_1 | A | B | C |
| Child | Young | Teen |
Variable_2 | D | E | F |
| 0.3 | 0.4 | 0.5 |
Thanks,
C
Any column in a SAS dataset must be of the same type. It may be possible to generate a report that looks like that.
We would need a bit more information about how the rows of the two data sets are related and preferably some example data to manipulate.
Well, yes it can be done...
Variable_1 |
A |
B |
C |
|
Child |
Young |
Teen |
Variable_2 |
D |
E |
F |
|
0.3 |
0.4 |
0.5 |
but I suspect you're about to say "but that's not what I want", because it doesn't make a great deal of sense. If you tell us what's wrong with this, we'll get closer to what you need.
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