Hi, My data is currently organized as:
NAME | COLOR | PROFILE | HEIGHT |
K2000 | RED | C | 5.10 |
K2001 | WHITE | B | 7.11 |
K2001 | BLACK | B | 5.12 |
K2001 | BLUE | B | 5.2 |
K2002 | BLUE | A | 9.3 |
K2002 | RED | A | 8.2 |
K2006 | WHITE | D | 5.5 |
K2007 | WHITE | A | 8.6 |
K2007 | BLUE | A | 5.7 |
K2009 | WHITE | D | 8.8 |
K2010 | BLACK | B | 5.9 |
K2011 | RED | B | 9.6 |
K2012 | RED | C | 7.7 |
K2012 | BLUE | C | 9.6 |
K2012 | WHITE | C | 7.5 |
K2012 | BLACK | C | 8.9 |
I would like it to look like:
NAME | PROFILE | RED | WHITE | BLACK | BLUE |
K2000 | C | 5.10 | |||
K2001 | B | 7.11 | 5.12 | 5.2 | |
K2002 | A | 8.2 | 9.3 | ||
K2006 | D | 5.5 | |||
K2007 | A | 8.6 | 5.7 | ||
K2009 | D | 8.8 | |||
K2010 | B | 5.9 | |||
K2011 | B | 9.6 | |||
K2012 | C | 7.7 | 7.5 | 8.9 | 9.6 |
Regards,
Do you want a data set that will be used by other programs or a report that people will read?
For a report either Proc Tabulate or Report will do something similar:
data have; input name $ color $ Profile $ height; datalines; K2000 RED C 5.10 K2001 WHITE B 7.11 K2001 BLACK B 5.12 K2001 BLUE B 5.2 K2002 BLUE A 9.3 K2002 RED A 8.2 K2006 WHITE D 5.5 K2007 WHITE A 8.6 K2007 BLUE A 5.7 K2009 WHITE D 8.8 K2010 BLACK B 5.9 K2011 RED B 9.6 K2012 RED C 7.7 K2012 BLUE C 9.6 K2012 WHITE C 7.5 K2012 BLACK C 8.9 ; proc tabulate data=have; class name color profile; var height; table name='' * profile='', color=''*height=' '*max=' ' /box= 'Name Profile' misstext=' ' ; run; proc report data=have; column name profile color,height; define name /group; define profile/group; define color/across ' '; define height/ ' '; run;
Note use of a data step to provide example data and code box opened on the forum with the {I} icon to paste code.
Do you want a data set that will be used by other programs or a report that people will read?
For a report either Proc Tabulate or Report will do something similar:
data have; input name $ color $ Profile $ height; datalines; K2000 RED C 5.10 K2001 WHITE B 7.11 K2001 BLACK B 5.12 K2001 BLUE B 5.2 K2002 BLUE A 9.3 K2002 RED A 8.2 K2006 WHITE D 5.5 K2007 WHITE A 8.6 K2007 BLUE A 5.7 K2009 WHITE D 8.8 K2010 BLACK B 5.9 K2011 RED B 9.6 K2012 RED C 7.7 K2012 BLUE C 9.6 K2012 WHITE C 7.5 K2012 BLACK C 8.9 ; proc tabulate data=have; class name color profile; var height; table name='' * profile='', color=''*height=' '*max=' ' /box= 'Name Profile' misstext=' ' ; run; proc report data=have; column name profile color,height; define name /group; define profile/group; define color/across ' '; define height/ ' '; run;
Note use of a data step to provide example data and code box opened on the forum with the {I} icon to paste code.
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