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Batman
Quartz | Level 8

Can I shade or color select rows or columns in Proc SurveyFreq output.

 

For example, could I add a certain color to all the rows with the table value of x=2 in this sample code?

 

data a;

do i=1 to 10;

weight=1000+ranuni(1234)*1000;

x=1+round(ranuni(2345)*1,1);

y=1+round(ranuni(3456)*2,1);

output;

end;

run;

 

proc surveyfreq data=a;

tables x*y;

weight weight;

run;

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collinelliot
Barite | Level 11

By the time I post this, some other clown on here will probably give you a working example, but just in case they don't, here's my advice.

 

I think you'd have to output the table data into a data set and then use proc report.

 

Here's how you'd output the table data:

 

ods output CrossTabs = tblData;

proc surveyfreq data=a;
tables x*y;
weight weight;
run;

ods output close;

 

Here's a good paper on traffic lighting: http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings11/290-2011.pdf

 

 

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collinelliot
Barite | Level 11

By the time I post this, some other clown on here will probably give you a working example, but just in case they don't, here's my advice.

 

I think you'd have to output the table data into a data set and then use proc report.

 

Here's how you'd output the table data:

 

ods output CrossTabs = tblData;

proc surveyfreq data=a;
tables x*y;
weight weight;
run;

ods output close;

 

Here's a good paper on traffic lighting: http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings11/290-2011.pdf

 

 

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