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ZZB
Obsidian | Level 7 ZZB
Obsidian | Level 7

For each ID, it has year, month, and day observations. 

I want to get the five largest numbers within each month for each ID. How to get it?
I can use "proc sort; by ID year month obs" to rank the obs within each month, but I do not know how to get only the five largest numbers.

Thanks!

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

You have to do a count within each by group:

proc sort data=max2;
by permno year month descending obs;
run;

data want;
set max2;
by permno year month;
retain counter;
if first.month
then counter = 1;
else counter + 1;
if counter le 5;
drop counter;
run;

assuming that "obs" is a variable already present in the dataset. If you need to create that for each day, it can be done similar to the above code, or by using proc freq.

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ZZB
Obsidian | Level 7 ZZB
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks! Any additional code to retrieve the first 5 observations? 

 

proc sort data=max2 obs=5;  /* it does not work */
by permno year month;
run;

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

You have to do a count within each by group:

proc sort data=max2;
by permno year month descending obs;
run;

data want;
set max2;
by permno year month;
retain counter;
if first.month
then counter = 1;
else counter + 1;
if counter le 5;
drop counter;
run;

assuming that "obs" is a variable already present in the dataset. If you need to create that for each day, it can be done similar to the above code, or by using proc freq.

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