data teast;
do C1='A' , 'B', 'C', 'A' , 'B', 'C' ;
do C2= '1' , '2', '3','1' , '2', '3';
C3=IFC(round(ranuni(0)), 'YES','NO') ;
output;
end;
end;
run;
How can I summarize the above dataset as following? If possible with percentage beside.
*All Sublevel (C2-C3) combination summary for 1st level C1 .
A B C
1- YES X X X
1-NO X X X
2-YES X X X
2-NO X X X
3- YES X X X
3-NO X X X
Thanks.
Hi,
Is this what you want..
data test;
do C1='A' , 'B', 'C', 'A' , 'B', 'C' ;
do C2= '1' , '2', '3','1' , '2', '3';
C3=IFC(round(ranuni(0)), 'YES','NO') ;
output;
end;
end;
run;
proc tabulate data=test;
class c1 c2 c3;
tables c2=''*c3='',c1*n=''
;
run;
Thanks,
Shiva
Hi,
Is this what you want..
data test;
do C1='A' , 'B', 'C', 'A' , 'B', 'C' ;
do C2= '1' , '2', '3','1' , '2', '3';
C3=IFC(round(ranuni(0)), 'YES','NO') ;
output;
end;
end;
run;
proc tabulate data=test;
class c1 c2 c3;
tables c2=''*c3='',c1*n=''
;
run;
Thanks,
Shiva
Which percentage do you want? Percentage of all record count, row count or column count?
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