I am creating a cross tabulation table in PROC REPORT and have a couple of columns where there is no data for the cross tab (generated as ANALYSIS variables). As coded it currently displays blanks in these cells. I want to replace it with 0 (or 0% as appropriate). I tried OPTIONS MISSING='0', but this just places a 0, and doesn't match the formatting of all cells.
Code:
proc report data=mfb_ly nowd center;
where(not missing(mech) and not missing(diag));
options missing='';
column mech diag,(nationalweight nationalweight=pct);
define mech / group 'Activity' center order=freq descending style(column)=[just=l];
define diag / across 'Diagnosis' order=formatted;
define nationalweight / analysis SUM 'n' format=comma8.0;
define pct / analysis PCTSUM format=percent8.0 '%';
rbreak after /summarize UL OL style(summary)={font_weight=bold};
compute mech;
if _break_ = '_RBREAK_' then mech = 'Total';
endcomp;
run;
Result:
I suspect you can make a custom format that uses the regular sas formats you specify, with one wrinkle - format a missing value to a 0, as in:
proc format;
value mycom
.=0 other=[comma8.0] ;
value mypct
.=0 other=[percent8.0];
run;
followed by a modification of the proc report:
proc report data=mfb_ly nowd center;
where(not missing(mech) and not missing(diag));
options missing='';
column mech diag,(nationalweight nationalweight=pct);
define mech / group 'Activity' center order=freq descending style(column)=[just=l];
define diag / across 'Diagnosis' order=formatted;
define nationalweight / analysis SUM 'n' format=mycom8.0;
define pct / analysis PCTSUM format=mypct8.0 '%';
rbreak after /summarize UL OL style(summary)={font_weight=bold};
compute mech;
if _break_ = '_RBREAK_' then mech = 'Total';
endcomp;
run;
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