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kumarnaidu
Calcite | Level 5
my variableMeanStd

.±.

69.74545457.56262296
69.75±7.5668.06122458.51079746

Hi I want to combine Mean and std deviation as Mean ± Std .And I am doing this by using below code.But you can see My variable column it is not correct result.Can any one tell me why it is happening.

data average2;

my variable=compress(round(mean,0.01)||'±'||round(std,0.01));

set average1;run;

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shivas
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi Kumar,

Try this code..you results will come correct...You are combining mean and std before set statement.

data average2;

set average1;

myvariable=compress(round(mean,0.01)||'±'||round(std,0.01));

run;

Thanks,

Shiva

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

  length my_variable $20;

  my_variable=cats(round(mean,0.01),'±',round(std,0.01));

shivas
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi Kumar,

Try this code..you results will come correct...You are combining mean and std before set statement.

data average2;

set average1;

myvariable=compress(round(mean,0.01)||'±'||round(std,0.01));

run;

Thanks,

Shiva

Jagadishkatam
Amethyst | Level 16

Hi Kumar,

you can use catx() to solve your problem. Please check the below code. hope it helps.

data concat;

input mean std;

myvariable=catx('±',mean,std);

cards;

69.7454545    7.56262296

68.0612245    8.51079746

;

run;

Output of myvariable:

69.7454545 ± 7.56262296

68.0612245 ± 8.51079746

Thanks,
Jag
kumarnaidu
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks shivas it is working.

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