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Cruise
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi guys,

It must be very simple but I couldn't find solution online. How to achieve decimal place with percentn. format below? ob is 0 vs 1 dummy variable. 

 

proc tabulate data=l.mydata order=internal;
var ob;
class durcat agecat race1 assist fam_size hh_smoking area;
tables (All agecat race1 assist fam_size hh_smoking area), 
	   (durcat)*(ob)*(mean*f=percentn.)/nocellmerge printmiss;
where agecat=5; 
run;

Thanks!

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Cruise
Ammonite | Level 13
I tried percentn5.1 , percentn5.2, percentn5.3, but never thought of 7. I don't why 7 worked but 5
Astounding
PROC Star

You have to provide more detail in the format.  For example, use the format:

 

percentn5.1 

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