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Artp
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

Here is my SAS code:

 

proc tabulate data = parenting format=comma12.;

class parsel;

table parsel ='Parents' all,

n*f=7.0 pctn*f=9.1 /rts=25;

keylabelpctn = 'Percent'

all = 'Total';

run;

 

Using Proc Means i get a total sum of 13572799.05. However, Proc Tabulate yields the following number: 1.36E+07 (when expanded, it is 13570000 (see Excel attachment). How can I format 1.36E+07 to get it fully displayed with 2 decimal points like 13572799.05 (or 13,572,799.05)?

 

Thanks for your technical input,

 

Artp

 

N

Percent

Parents

1.36E+07

100

   

Total

1.36E+07

100

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ballardw
Super User

I don't know where you are getting a SUM from since you do not have any VAR type variables in the table.

 

The format would be assigned to the statistic keyword just as you have shown with N and Pctn.

The display of a value in exponential notation  means that you somewhere may have set a space that was too small for the number of digits.

 

table var*sum * f= F12.2

should work for a requested sum. IF you are using a comma format you need to allow for the extra characters the commas will take up and us Comma14.2 (or larger as needed)

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ballardw
Super User

I don't know where you are getting a SUM from since you do not have any VAR type variables in the table.

 

The format would be assigned to the statistic keyword just as you have shown with N and Pctn.

The display of a value in exponential notation  means that you somewhere may have set a space that was too small for the number of digits.

 

table var*sum * f= F12.2

should work for a requested sum. IF you are using a comma format you need to allow for the extra characters the commas will take up and us Comma14.2 (or larger as needed)

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