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at16
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

I need to create a new variable that contains the answer with the highest frequency across variables (SAS version 9.4). For example:

id  var

100 2

100 2

100 2

100 4

100 5

101 3

101 3

101 1

101 2

101 3

102 4

102 4

102 5

102 2

102 1

 

I want to add a new variable, so that:

id newvar

100 2

101 3

102 4

 

It seems like there should be a relatively simple answer, but can't seem to figure out. I can transpose to wide if that is better. Any advice will be great, thanks!

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Andygray
Quartz | Level 8

@at16 You could mark one of the two solutions that you intend to use as accepted and close the thread.

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pau13rown
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

ods output onewayfreqs=test;

proc freq data=;

tables var;

by id;

run;

 

proc sort data=test;

by id descending frequency;

run;

 

proc sort data=test nodupkey;

by id;

run;

 

?

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
data have;
input id  var;
cards;
100 2
100 2
100 2
100 4
100 5
101 3
101 3
101 1
101 2
101 3
102 4
102 4
102 5
102 2
102 1
;

proc freq data=have order=freq noprint;
by id;
tables var/out=temp(drop=percent);
run;

data want;
set temp;
by id;
if first.id;
run;

Andygray
Quartz | Level 8

@at16 I meant mark the one of the above  contributors who gave you the solution. lol

Andygray
Quartz | Level 8

@at16 You could mark one of the two solutions that you intend to use as accepted and close the thread.

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