Hallo, I have a table like this
Date ID return
....
....
and I would like to transpose it to have something like
date 100048 100055
Can anyone tell me how can I get this? Thanks alot
This is a basic transposition problem. However, the resulting variable names cannot be numbers, with the following code, they will be like V100048 and V100055 :
proc sort data=have; by date; run;
proc transpose data=have out=want(drop=_:) prefix=V;
by date;
id id;
var return;
run;
PG
How about?:
proc sort data=have;
by date;
run;
proc transpose data=have out=want (drop=_:);
var return;
id id;
by date;
run;
This is a basic transposition problem. However, the resulting variable names cannot be numbers, with the following code, they will be like V100048 and V100055 :
proc sort data=have; by date; run;
proc transpose data=have out=want(drop=_:) prefix=V;
by date;
id id;
var return;
run;
PG
Thank you !!
Assuming id is a numeric variable.
data have; do date='31aug2011'd to '31dec2011'd; id=100048;return=2; output; end; do date='31jan1980'd to '30apr1980'd; id=100055;return=2; output; end; run; proc sql; select distinct cats('have(rename=(return=_',id,') where=(id=',id,'))') into : list separated by ' ' from have; quit; data want; merge &list ; by date ; run;
Ksharp
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