Hi
When I make crosstabs by using Proc Freq, I get the following output:
How can I left-align the row values? (ie. Z038/39 and Z048)
I'm using SAS EG 5.1 32 bit.
Hope someone can help.
Thank you.
How about this one :
data class; set sashelp.class; length _sex $ 40; _sex=catx(' ','~S={just=l}',sex); run; ods listing close; ods pdf file='c:\temp\x.pdf'; ods escapechar='~'; proc freq data=class ; table _sex*age/norow nocol nopercent nocum ; run; ods pdf close; ods listing;
Xia Keshan
How about this one :
data class; set sashelp.class; length _sex $ 40; _sex=catx(' ','~S={just=l}',sex); run; ods listing close; ods pdf file='c:\temp\x.pdf'; ods escapechar='~'; proc freq data=class ; table _sex*age/norow nocol nopercent nocum ; run; ods pdf close; ods listing;
Xia Keshan
Thank you for your answer.
It Works perfectly.
Great way to use the ODS Escape Char
Or slight modification:
proc format library=work;
value $sextemp
'F' = '~S={just=L}F'
'M' = '~S={just=L}M'
;
run;
quit;
ods escapechar='~';
proc freq data=class ;
table sex*age/norow nocol nopercent nocum ;
format sex $sextemp.;
run;
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