Hi,
I have a response variable codes as 1="Respnse" and 0 ="Non-Response". If i use level=0, i get an error stating that the level should be a positive integer. How do i get the proportion of non-responders?
%if %str(&tabnum)=%str(1049.1.1) /*or %str(&tabnum)=%str(1049.1.2)*/ or %str(&tabnum)=%str(1049.1.5) %then %do;
proc freq data=dsin;
BY &byvar viswin efques leg_sort;
tables &value / binomial (level=1);
where not missing(remiss);
exact binomial;
ods output OneWayFreqs=freqs BinomialProp=ExactBiCI(where=(name1 in("XL_BIN", "XU_BIN")));
run;
%end;
%else %do;
The LEVEL= option refers to the variable level (or order), not to the actual value itself. If you use LEVEL=1, it will give you the proportion of Non-responders (=0). Compare it to LEVEL=2, which should give the number of responders (=1).
Steve Denham
Hi,
you can just use
level="1" even if it is numerical.
In this way it works.
Andrea Nizzardo
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