data snowfall;
input month season @;
cards;
12 32.5 12 04.4 12 23.9 12 27.3 12 32.3 12 25.6 12 42.8 12 22.1
1 40.0 1 27.4 1 06.6 1 60.5 1 15.7 1 22.2 1 53.0 1 25.1
2 26.3 2 33.0 2 25.4 2 43.8 2 34.6 2 16.8 2 14.8 2 15.2
3 32.1 3 06.8 3 35.6 3 37.4 3 19.9 3 37.2 3 13.3 3 70.4
;
proc glm;
class month;
model season=month/p;
means month/hovtest=bartlett;
output out=snowfall1 predicted=ypred residual=res;
run;
I keep getting the error "ERROR: One or more variables are missing or freq or weight is zero on every observation." And I am not sure why.
I tested the below and it works for me
data snowfall;
input month season @@;
cards;
12 32.5 12 04.4 12 23.9 12 27.3 12 32.3 12 25.6 12 42.8 12 22.1
1 40.0 1 27.4 1 06.6 1 60.5 1 15.7 1 22.2 1 53.0 1 25.1
2 26.3 2 33.0 2 25.4 2 43.8 2 34.6 2 16.8 2 14.8 2 15.2
3 32.1 3 06.8 3 35.6 3 37.4 3 19.9 3 37.2 3 13.3 3 70.4
;
proc glm;
class month;
model season=month/p;
means month/hovtest=bartlett;
output out=snowfall1 predicted=ypred residual=res;
run;
quit;
Check your input data, snowfall. It does't read in correctly so you only get 4 records.
Add an extra @ so you have a double @@ on your input statement.
@abudyak wrote:
data snowfall; input month season @; cards; 12 32.5 12 04.4 12 23.9 12 27.3 12 32.3 12 25.6 12 42.8 12 22.1 1 40.0 1 27.4 1 06.6 1 60.5 1 15.7 1 22.2 1 53.0 1 25.1 2 26.3 2 33.0 2 25.4 2 43.8 2 34.6 2 16.8 2 14.8 2 15.2 3 32.1 3 06.8 3 35.6 3 37.4 3 19.9 3 37.2 3 13.3 3 70.4 ; proc glm; class month; model season=month/p;
means month/hovtest=bartlett; output out=snowfall1 predicted=ypred residual=res; run;I keep getting the error "ERROR: One or more variables are missing or freq or weight is zero on every observation." And I am not sure why.
@Reeza I still get the same error
Hi @abudyak try
data snowfall;
input month season @@;
cards;
12 32.5 12 04.4 12 23.9 12 27.3 12 32.3 12 25.6 12 42.8 12 22.1
1 40.0 1 27.4 1 06.6 1 60.5 1 15.7 1 22.2 1 53.0 1 25.1
2 26.3 2 33.0 2 25.4 2 43.8 2 34.6 2 16.8 2 14.8 2 15.2
3 32.1 3 06.8 3 35.6 3 37.4 3 19.9 3 37.2 3 13.3 3 70.4
;
proc glm;
class month;
model season=month/p;
means month/hovtest=bartlett;
output out=snowfall1 predicted=ypred residual=res;
run;
quit;
@novinosrin I still get an error
I tested the below and it works for me
data snowfall;
input month season @@;
cards;
12 32.5 12 04.4 12 23.9 12 27.3 12 32.3 12 25.6 12 42.8 12 22.1
1 40.0 1 27.4 1 06.6 1 60.5 1 15.7 1 22.2 1 53.0 1 25.1
2 26.3 2 33.0 2 25.4 2 43.8 2 34.6 2 16.8 2 14.8 2 15.2
3 32.1 3 06.8 3 35.6 3 37.4 3 19.9 3 37.2 3 13.3 3 70.4
;
proc glm;
class month;
model season=month/p;
means month/hovtest=bartlett;
output out=snowfall1 predicted=ypred residual=res;
run;
quit;
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