Hello
I am using proc means to calculate 3 statistics:
weighted average of interest on loans (weighted by sum of loans)
sum of loans
number of loans
In the output data set the value of sum of loans I get an error value.
I need to get 1500
data tbl;
input customer sum_loan interest;
cards;
1 100 5
2 200 4
3 300 4
4 400 3.5
5 500 2.8
;
run;
proc means data=tbl;
weight sum_loan;
var interest sum_loan;
output out=pelet mean(interest)=weight_mean_interest
sum(sum_loan)=sum_loan
n(sum_loan)=customer
;
run;
correction:
proc means data=tbl sumwgt sum;
weight sum_loan;
var interest sum_loan;
output out=pelet mean(interest)=weight_mean_interest
sumwgt(sum_loan)=sum_loan
n(sum_loan)=customer
;
run;
correction:
proc means data=tbl sumwgt sum;
weight sum_loan;
var interest sum_loan;
output out=pelet mean(interest)=weight_mean_interest
sumwgt(sum_loan)=sum_loan
n(sum_loan)=customer
;
run;
Thank you so much.
What "sumwgt" is doing?
Is it calculating sum without weight?
yes sir/mam . Your approach is right. Just refer the docs, you will do great
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