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Shelley
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

When I use the output statement to generate dataset containing median and quantiles, it always displayed with rounded one decimal place. Since I need to contain at least two decimals I tried use ods output and it didn't work either

Thanks

Shelley,  Sunnybrook health research centre, Toronto

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

I don't understand, when I run the following program:

proc univariate data=sashelp.cars;

var engineSize horsePower;

output out=carsOut mean=mne mnh median=mde mdh;

run;

proc print data=carsout; run;

I get plenty of decimals.

PG

PG
Reeza
Super User

What version of SAS are you working on? Sample of your code is always good Smiley Happy

You can try changing the format as well.

[Modified from PG]

proc univariate data=sashelp.cars;

var engineSize horsePower;

format engineSize horsePower 8.2;

output out=carsOut mean=mne mnh median=mde mdh;

run;

proc print data=carsout; run;

Shelley
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks. It is solved

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