What do I need to add in this code to have the HtFt values be organized based on the year? The code I have now just puts the variables in columns, but not in the correct one by year. How do I specify this?
data work.Trees;
infile datalines delimiter = ',';
input Type :$6.
Year :4.
HtFt :2.
;
datalines;
Aspen,2009,15
Aspen,2010,16
Maple,2010,6
Maple,2011,8
Maple,2012,10
Spruce,2009,22
Spruce,2010,23
Spruce,2011,24
Spruce,2012,25
;
proc transpose
data = work.Trees
out = work.TreesWide;
by Type;
var HtFt;
run;
Add the statement :
ID year;
Yes, that was all it needed I guess. Thank you!
The code I have now just puts the variables in columns, but not in the correct one by year.
Are you sure about that?
You can the ID with PREFIX and/or IDLABEL options but if they're in the wrong place this won't fix that.
@HSM9 wrote:
What do I need to add in this code to have the HtFt values be organized based on the year? The code I have now just puts the variables in columns, but not in the correct one by year. How do I specify this?
data work.Trees;
infile datalines delimiter = ',';
input Type :$6.
Year :4.
HtFt :2.
;
datalines;
Aspen,2009,15
Aspen,2010,16
Maple,2010,6
Maple,2011,8
Maple,2012,10
Spruce,2009,22
Spruce,2010,23
Spruce,2011,24
Spruce,2012,25
;proc transpose
data = work.Trees
out = work.TreesWide;
by Type;
var HtFt;run;
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