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desireatem
Pyrite | Level 9

How do I delete the rows and column that are in yellow bolow. I want table 1 to look like table 2 below.

proc means data=para noprint; class Variable; var estimate; output out=two mean(estimate)=col1

std(estimate)=col2 mean(StdErr)=col3;

run;

Table 1


ObsVariable_TYPE__FREQ_col1col2col3
10405.910333.422360.92869
2Intercept1202.614950.085030.13475
3TIMES1209.205711.082661.72264



Table 2

ObsVariable_  FREQ_    col1col2         col3
2Intercept202.614950.085030.13475
3TIMES209.205711.082661.72264
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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

You can prevent PROC MEANS from generating the _TYPE_=0 row by adding the NWAY option.

You could drop the _TYPE_ column by using dsoption on output data set.

proc means nway data=para noprint;

  class Variable;

  var estimate;

  output out=two (drop=_type_)

        mean(estimate)=col1

        std(estimate)=col2

        mean(StdErr)=col3

  ;

run;

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

You can prevent PROC MEANS from generating the _TYPE_=0 row by adding the NWAY option.

You could drop the _TYPE_ column by using dsoption on output data set.

proc means nway data=para noprint;

  class Variable;

  var estimate;

  output out=two (drop=_type_)

        mean(estimate)=col1

        std(estimate)=col2

        mean(StdErr)=col3

  ;

run;

desireatem
Pyrite | Level 9

Thanks a lot Tom

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