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dan_waldo
Fluorite | Level 6

I am using the TRIMMED= option on PROC UNIVARIATE to lop off the top and bottom 2% of cases:

proc univariate data=stuff trimmed=.02;

  var cost;

  output out=cost_summ mean=mean std=std;

  run;

 

The "paper" output shows the trimmed statistics, but the output dataset contains the untrimmed figures. This makes me unhappy.

 

Is there a way to have the PROC output the trimmed measures?

 

Thanks in advance ... .

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use ODS. Add statement

 

ods output TrimmedMeans=myTrimmedMeans;

to proc univariate.

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Use ODS. Add statement

 

ods output TrimmedMeans=myTrimmedMeans;

to proc univariate.

PG
dan_waldo
Fluorite | Level 6

Yep, that solved the problem ... thanks, PGStats!

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