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Ugendhar
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In the sas programming when we using proc means 

1. when we create a dataset by using output statement in the proc means the descriptve statistics will be saved as numerical variables in the dataset , Is there any option to convert those numerical variables into character variables ?

2. if we want to controll the number of decimlas has to be present in the ouputted dataset , Is there any specific option/statement that we can use to controll it.

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Reeza
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@Ugendhar wrote:

In the sas programming when we using proc means 

1. when we create a dataset by using output statement in the proc means the descriptve statistics will be saved as numerical variables in the dataset , Is there any option to convert those numerical variables into character variables ?

 

No, conversion of data types should be done in a different step after the PROC MEANS.

 

2. if we want to controll the number of decimlas has to be present in the ouputted dataset , Is there any specific option/statement that we can use to controll it.



There is a MAXDEC option on PROC MEANS that applies to the displayed output, but does not apply to the data set. For this, again you need to format the data after in a separate step. 

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Reeza
Super User

@Ugendhar wrote:

In the sas programming when we using proc means 

1. when we create a dataset by using output statement in the proc means the descriptve statistics will be saved as numerical variables in the dataset , Is there any option to convert those numerical variables into character variables ?

 

No, conversion of data types should be done in a different step after the PROC MEANS.

 

2. if we want to controll the number of decimlas has to be present in the ouputted dataset , Is there any specific option/statement that we can use to controll it.



There is a MAXDEC option on PROC MEANS that applies to the displayed output, but does not apply to the data set. For this, again you need to format the data after in a separate step. 

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