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ahoeweler
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

I am trying to get the mean estimates that are shown in the "results" section in my software when running the proc bchoice procedure as an actual data output.

When I define outpost=xxx I get all estimates of all iterations. However, I only need the mean values.

I am using SAS Enterprise.

 

Thank you for helping.

 

Best,

Alex

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ChrisHemedinger
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PROC BCHOICE has some macros for postprocessing its output data.  Maybe you want to try the %POSTSUM macro?

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

PROC BCHOICE has some macros for postprocessing its output data.  Maybe you want to try the %POSTSUM macro?

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ahoeweler
Calcite | Level 5

Great, thank you!

amyshi
SAS Employee

Hi Alex,

 

I am Amy Shi, and am part of the Bayesian Statistical Modeling group at SAS R&D that is responsible for putting together the BCHOICE procedures.

 

If you are interested and have more questions about BCHOICE, please write to amy.shi@sas.com

 

Thanks,

 

Amy Shi

SAS

 

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