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Olaajay
Calcite | Level 5

Please I need assistance:

 

I have 

 

Data ABC;

X   Y

2    a

1    a

4    b

3    b

;

 

I want maximum of X for each of Y (maximum based on criteria).

 

so output would be 

 

NEW

X  Y

2  a

4  b

 

Thanks in advance!

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hbi
Quartz | Level 8 hbi
Quartz | Level 8

Try this: 

 

 

DATA ABC;
  x=2; y='a'; output;
  x=1; y='a'; output;
  x=4; y='b'; output;
  x=3; y='b'; output;
RUN;

PROC SQL;
  CREATE TABLE want AS 
  SELECT max(x) as max_x, y
  FROM ABC
  GROUP BY y;
QUIT;

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hbi
Quartz | Level 8 hbi
Quartz | Level 8

Try this: 

 

 

DATA ABC;
  x=2; y='a'; output;
  x=1; y='a'; output;
  x=4; y='b'; output;
  x=3; y='b'; output;
RUN;

PROC SQL;
  CREATE TABLE want AS 
  SELECT max(x) as max_x, y
  FROM ABC
  GROUP BY y;
QUIT;
Olaajay
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you all! I just used the first solution given and it worked, I appreciate your help!

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

The simplest way is:

 

proc sql;
create table NEW as
select max(X) as X, Y
from ABC
group by Y;
quit;
PG
ballardw
Super User

If result not appearance is acceptable:

proc means data=have max;
class y;
var x;
run;

I would recommend becoming familiar with the procs such as means as I can add large number of statistics such a min, median, mean, standard deviation, range, skewness, kurtosis, a number of percentiles and such by adding them to the list where MAX appears above. 

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