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ursula
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi there,

I wonder how to code the proc means to calculate the avarage of the values by id and visit.

example:

id visit value avarage
a 1 10 20
a 1 20
a 1 30
a 2 50 40
a 2 30
b 1 10 15
b 1 20

 

Thanks in advance.

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ursula
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you so much!! Astounding!!

This is what exactly i want.

 

Happy New year!!

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Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

Try proc sql

 

data have;
input id $	visit 	value ;
cards;
a 	1 	10 
a 	1 	20
a 	1 	30
a 	2 	50 
a 	2 	30
b 	1 	10 	
b 	1 	20
;

proc sql;
create table test as select *, mean(value) as average from have group by id ,visit;
quit;
Thanks,
Jag
ursula
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you very much for your prompt reply.

It works!

Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

we could also get the same via data step

 

data want;
do until(last.visit);
set have;
by id visit;
if first.visit then do;
s=value;
c=1;
end;
else do;
s+value;
c+1;
end;
average=s/c;
end;
do until(last.visit);
set have;
by id visit;
output;
end;
drop s c;
run;
Thanks,
Jag
Astounding
PROC Star

Since you originally asked about PROC MEANS, here is what it would look like:

 

proc means data=have nway noprint;

var value;

class id visit;

output out=want (drop=_type_ _freq_) mean=average;

run;

ursula
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you so much!! Astounding!!

This is what exactly i want.

 

Happy New year!!

pritam26
Fluorite | Level 6


proc means data=have nway noprint ;
var value;
output out=test(drop=_TYPE_ _FREQ_)
mean= average;
class id visit ;
run;

 

Hope this help

ursula
Pyrite | Level 9

Thank you, pritam

the solution is exactly the same as Astounding's post.

 

I love it.

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