Hi,
I have the following code.
proc sql; select 'A' label='Variable', (select sum(A) from have) as All, (select sum(A) from have where SCHTYPE='PUBLIC') as Public, (select sum(A) from have where SCHTYPE='PRIVATE') as Private from have(obs=1) union select 'B' label='Variable', (select sum(B)from have) as All, (select sum(B)from have where SCHTYPE='PUBLIC') as Public, (select sum(B)from have where SCHTYPE='PRIVATE') as Private from have(obs=1) union select 'C' label='Variable', (select sum(C) from have) as All, (select sum(C) from have where SCHTYPE='PUBLIC') as Public, (select sum(C) from have where SCHTYPE='PRIVATE') as Private from have(obs=1) union select 'D' label='Variable', (select sum(D)from have) as All, (select sum(D)from have where SCHTYPE='PUBLIC') as Public, (select sum(D)from have where SCHTYPE='PRIVATE') as Private from have(obs=1) union select 'A/B' label='Variable', (select sum(A)/sum(B) from have) as All format=percent7.2, (select sum(A)/sum(B) from have where SCHTYPE='PUBLIC') as Public format=percent7.2, (select sum(A)/sum(B) from have where SCHTYPE='PRIVATE') as Private format=percent7.2 from have(obs=1) union select 'C/D' label='Variable', (select sum(C)/sum(D) from have) as All format=percent7.2, (select sum(C)/sum(D) from have where SCHTYPE='PUBLIC') as Public format=percent7.2, (select sum(C)/sum(D) from have where SCHTYPE='PRIVATE') as Private format=percent7.2 from have(obs=1) ; quit;
I am getting the following output but need two things different:
1)Order of rows to be:
A
B
C
A/B
C/E
2) The values of A/B and C/E to be rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent.
How do I do that? Thanks!
Variable | All | Public | Private |
---|---|---|---|
A | 9398 | 2758 | 5281 |
A/B | 25.19571 | 15.85057 | 31.43452 |
B | 373 | 174 | 168 |
C | 9771 | 2932 | 5449 |
C/D | 7.52194 | 18.44025 | 8.662957 |
D | 1299 | 159 |
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Since this doesn't have a common order, ie alphabetical or numerical, you'll have to manually order it. This means creating another variable that will have the order you want that's either alphabetical or numerical and you can then sort accordingly.
Since this doesn't have a common order, ie alphabetical or numerical, you'll have to manually order it. This means creating another variable that will have the order you want that's either alphabetical or numerical and you can then sort accordingly.
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