I am using this code:
proc sort data= SomeData;
by SomeGroup;
run;
proc corr data=SomeData nosimple pearson spearman outp=Temp;
var x y;
by SomeGroup;
run;
Is there a way to get the p values into the output dataset Temp as well? I get correlations for values, which are definitely not correlated. So maybe a p value threshold could help ...
As Reeza says, use ODS OUTPUT to save any statistic. See http://support.sas.com/kb/22/848.html
Since you have BY groups, use ODS EXCLUDE to suppress the output to the screen:
ods exclude all;
proc corr data=SomeData;
ods output PearsonCorr=P;
var x y;
by SomeGroup;
run;
ods exclude none;
proc print data=P; run;
Aren’t P-Values in the output?
If so, use the ODS table instead,
ods output pearsonCorr=want;
What version of SAS are you using?
You add that single line of code into your proc corr procedure, exactly as is. Then a data set is created called WANT, check your log.
If this doesn't work, please post your log and the exact code submitted.
As Reeza says, use ODS OUTPUT to save any statistic. See http://support.sas.com/kb/22/848.html
Since you have BY groups, use ODS EXCLUDE to suppress the output to the screen:
ods exclude all;
proc corr data=SomeData;
ods output PearsonCorr=P;
var x y;
by SomeGroup;
run;
ods exclude none;
proc print data=P; run;
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