Hello
I would like to know how to count the number of the event happening times.
Event
basketball
basketball
basketball
football
football
baseball
Result:
Event NO
basketball 1
basketball 2
basketball 3
football 1
football 2
baseball 1
What data step can make the result like that? It need to output in one data step. Please help. Thanks!
Are you trying to mean that you do not want to create a "new" dataset named want and would rather update the existing dataset? If yes, you could just recreate "have"
data have;
set have;
by Event notsorted;
if first.Event then no=0;
no+1;
run;
data have;
input Event :$12.;
cards;
basketball
basketball
basketball
football
football
baseball
;
data want;
set have;
by Event notsorted;
if first.Event then no=0;
no+1;
run;
Are you trying to mean that you do not want to create a "new" dataset named want and would rather update the existing dataset? If yes, you could just recreate "have"
data have;
set have;
by Event notsorted;
if first.Event then no=0;
no+1;
run;
https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/sas/faq/how-can-i-create-an-enumeration-variable-by-groups/
@rx5873 wrote:
Hello
I would like to know how to count the number of the event happening times.
Event
basketball
basketball
basketball
football
football
baseball
Result:
Event NO
basketball 1
basketball 2
basketball 3
football 1
football 2
baseball 1
What data step can make the result like that? It need to output in one data step. Please help. Thanks!
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