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michtka
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi guys, anyone can help me to simplify my code in the way to format my final dataset want?...maybe using loops rather than write down by hand the 4 combinations (class/type)?

data new;

input name  class $ type $;

datalines;

1 a yes

2 a no

3 a yes

4 b no

5 b yes

6 a  yes

7 b no

8 b no

9 b yes

10 a yes

11 a yes

;

run;

*creating macrovariables;


proc sql noprint;

select count(distinct name) into: safea

from new

where class='a';

quit;

proc sql noprint;

select count(distinct name) into: safeb

from new

where class='b';

quit;

%put &safea;

%put &safeb;

proc sql noprint;

create table test as

select distinct class, type, count(distinct name) as n

from new

group by class,type;

quit;

*creating the format of my want dataset;

data want;

set test;

if class='a' and type='yes' then nc=put(n,best12.)||'('||put(n/&safea*100,5.1)||')';

if class='a' and type='no' then nc=put(n,best12.)||'('||put(n/&safea*100,5.1)||')';

if class='b' and type='yes' then nc=put(n,best12.)||'('||put(n/&safeb*100,5.1)||')';

if class='b' and type='no' then nc=put(n,best12.)||'('||put(n/&safeb*100,5.1)||')';

drop n;

run;

Thanks

V.

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You could do this more compactly as folows :

proc sql;

create table want as

select

     class,

     type,

     catt(ncCount, " (", put(100*ncCount/sum(ncCount), 5.1), ")") as nc

from (select class, type, count(*) as ncCount from new group by class, type)

group by class;

quit;

PG

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You could do this more compactly as folows :

proc sql;

create table want as

select

     class,

     type,

     catt(ncCount, " (", put(100*ncCount/sum(ncCount), 5.1), ")") as nc

from (select class, type, count(*) as ncCount from new group by class, type)

group by class;

quit;

PG

PG
Reeza
Super User

I prefer using procedures, such as proc freq.

proc sort data=new; by class type;

proc freq data=new noprint;

by class;

table type/out=want1 totpct;

run;

data want2;

  set want1;

  nc=cat("", trim(strip(put(count, 8.))), "(",trim(strip(put(percent/100, percent8.1))), ")");

run;


michtka
Fluorite | Level 6

Just Brilliant, Thank you.

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