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MKhandelwal
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi all,

I have a SAS data set like below:

MoisorgNaCaMg
00.87751.6471.008451.10295
1000.711451.370250.762750.8316
2000.625051.205550.68580.7398
3300.55891.075950.627750.6885


And I want a new data set to be like this...

Mois_retTrtResponse
0org0.8775
0Na1.647
0Ca1.00845
0Mg1.10295
100org0.71145
100Na1.37025
100Ca0.76275
100Mg0.8316
200org0.62505
200Na1.20555
200Ca0.6858
200Mg0.7398
330org0.5589
330Na1.07595
330Ca0.62775
330Mg0.6885


Please tell me the solution.

With Best Regards,

Manoj Khandelwal

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barheat
Fluorite | Level 6

Simple solution is to use PROC TRANSPOSE

proc transpose data=chem out=chem2;

  var org na ca mg;

  by mois;

run;

Default column names will be mois, _NAME_ and COL1

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barheat
Fluorite | Level 6

Simple solution is to use PROC TRANSPOSE

proc transpose data=chem out=chem2;

  var org na ca mg;

  by mois;

run;

Default column names will be mois, _NAME_ and COL1

MKhandelwal
Fluorite | Level 6

Thanks barheat. It works.

data_null__
Jade | Level 19

Default column names will be mois, _NAME_ and COL1

Use NAME= option and RENAME data set option'

proc transpose name=trt   out=chem2(rename=(col1=response))

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