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good night:

 

i have this table:

 

data have;
input Animal age weight;
cards;
1 11 10
1 21 10.2
1 31 10.21
1 41 10.22
1 45 10.45
1 50 10.6
2 43 11
2 45 11.3
2 49 11.35
2 60 11.3
2 65 12.2
2 70 12.5
2 76 12.65
2 80 13
2 95 14
2 105 16
3 25 10

 ;

 

and i need to obtain the mean of the observations, please note that the animal number 3 is alone, so i need to use this exac value to create a table like this:

 

Animal Weight_Avegare
1 10.28
2 12.53
3 10.00

 

Thank you very much

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jonatan_velarde
Pyrite | Level 9
the correct command is:

proc means data=have noprint;
class animal;
var weight;
output out=want1 mean(weight)=mean;
run;

proc sql;
create table want2 as
select animal, mean(weight) as mean_animal
from have
group by animal
order by animal;
quit;

Thank you very much

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Reeza
Super User
Use the CLASS or BY statement in proc means/univariate/summary or a PROC SQL.
Here's a sample of the two ways.

proc means data=have noprint;
class animal;
var weight;
output out=want1 mean(weight)=mean;
run;

proc sql;
create table want2 as
select animal, mean(animal) as mean_animal
from have
group by animal
order by animal;
quit;
jonatan_velarde
Pyrite | Level 9
Good ight and thank you for the answer, but unhappily did not work. i tested and i obtained:

Animal mean_animal
1 1
2 2
3 3
jonatan_velarde
Pyrite | Level 9
the correct command is:

proc means data=have noprint;
class animal;
var weight;
output out=want1 mean(weight)=mean;
run;

proc sql;
create table want2 as
select animal, mean(weight) as mean_animal
from have
group by animal
order by animal;
quit;

Thank you very much
Steelers_In_DC
Barite | Level 11

Here is a solution:

 

data have;
input Animal age weight;
cards;
1     11     10
1     21     10.2
1     31     10.21
1     41     10.22
1     45     10.45
1     50     10.6
2     43     11
2     45     11.3
2     49     11.35
2     60     11.3
2     65     12.2
2     70     12.5
2     76     12.65
2     80     13
2     95     14
2     105 16
3     25     10
;

proc sql;
create table want as
select animal,avg(weight) as Weight_Average
from have
group by animal;

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