I'm still learning SAS and I'm slightly confused once again.
I basically have a table and I just want to see the freq distribution of a few variable totals.
Sample data:
data have;
input zip $ branch $ box1_99 box100_199 box199_200;
datalines;
501 52--- 1 1 0
501 81--- 2 0 0
501 99--- 1 1 6
101 22--- 2 10 30
101 23--- 48 24 60
101 31--- 40 20 50
101 42--- 56 36 70
;
run;
proc print;
run;
And from the sample data, this is the output I'd like to see:
Bonus question: Should I want to see the output for only a specific zip, how should the code be revised?
Any help in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tony
Oops. I found the answer just as I was reading more.
For the benefit of future newbies like me...
proc means sum maxdec=0;
*** where zip=101;
var box1_99 box100_199 box199_200;
run;
Oops. I found the answer just as I was reading more.
For the benefit of future newbies like me...
proc means sum maxdec=0;
*** where zip=101;
var box1_99 box100_199 box199_200;
run;
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