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robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

I have a table like this...

pt no  ID    value

111  101  96.4

111 102  80/120

For the same patient 111 the ID values are different.

ID value 101 is Temperature and 102 is BP..

How can i get the information in a single row??????/

Regards

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Transpose is the question, and the answer!

data have;
length value $10;
input pt_no ID value;
datalines;
111  101  96.4
111 102  80/120
;

proc transpose data=have out=want(drop=_name_) prefix=code_;
by pt_no notsorted;
var value;
id ID;
run;

proc print; run;


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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Transpose is the question, and the answer!

data have;
length value $10;
input pt_no ID value;
datalines;
111  101  96.4
111 102  80/120
;

proc transpose data=have out=want(drop=_name_) prefix=code_;
by pt_no notsorted;
var value;
id ID;
run;

proc print; run;


PG

PG
Ksharp
Super User

You'd better post the result you need . Is it what you are looking for ?

data have;
input pt  ID    value : $20.;
cards;
111  101  96.4
111 102  80/120
;
run;
data want(keep=pt x);
 set have;
 by pt;
 length x $ 40;
 retain x;
 x=catx(' ',x,id,value);
 if last.pt then do;
                  output;
                      call missing(x);
                    end;
run;

Ksharp

robertrao
Quartz | Level 8

It works fine.

I have a question though..

notsorted : can i use this with the by statement and skip the proc sort step?????

Regards

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You can skip sorting only if the patient data (IDs) are consecutive (grouped together) in your dataset. - PG

PG

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