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Suppose φ is the probability density function of the standard normal distribution and Ф the cumulative distribution function. For any number c, how can I obtain φ(c) and Ф(c)? I tried to use

PDF('NORMAL',c<,0,1>) for φ(c)

and

CDF('NORMAL',c<,0,1>) for Ф(c)

but it didn't work.
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deleted_user
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Let me give you an example.

data prob;
x=pdf('normal',1.64,0,1);
y=cdf('normal',1.96,0,1);
run;

You can find more details in SAS help.

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