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RandyStan
Fluorite | Level 6

Dear All:

I want to put the data into multiple bins (Groups).  Just a small sample of my data is as follows

 

VAR_A                   VAR_B                   VAR_C

  5                            120                         600

  4                             125                        -45

  25                           200                        85

 

I want to construct 5 groups for VAR_A and VAR_B and then put VAR_C in the appropriate groups

 

So, for example, VAR_A can have bins as follows

0-5

6-20

21-30

31-50 

GE 51

 

Groups for VAR_B 

1-5

6-10

11-50

51-100

GE 101

First, I want to find the frequency distribution for VAR_C for dual groups of VAR_ and VAR_B.

Finally, can I find the Average of VAR_C for these bins (Groups).

 

Thanx so much.

 

Randy

 

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

Use formats to define the group:

proc format lib=work;
   value fmtvarA
      0 - 5 = 1
      6 - 20 = 2
      21 - 30 = 3
     31 - 50 = 4
     51 - high = 5
;
valu fmtvarB
    0 - 5 = 1
    6 - 10 = 2
    11 - 50 = 3
    51 - 100 = 4
    101 - high = 5
;
run;

data temp1;
 set have;
      group_a = put(var_A, fmtvarA. );
      group_b = put(var_B, fmtvarB. );
run;

Try to write your own code for next steps and post the code or the full log in case of issues.

 

 

 

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Shmuel
Garnet | Level 18

Use formats to define the group:

proc format lib=work;
   value fmtvarA
      0 - 5 = 1
      6 - 20 = 2
      21 - 30 = 3
     31 - 50 = 4
     51 - high = 5
;
valu fmtvarB
    0 - 5 = 1
    6 - 10 = 2
    11 - 50 = 3
    51 - 100 = 4
    101 - high = 5
;
run;

data temp1;
 set have;
      group_a = put(var_A, fmtvarA. );
      group_b = put(var_B, fmtvarB. );
run;

Try to write your own code for next steps and post the code or the full log in case of issues.

 

 

 

ballardw
Super User

With the format approach shown by @Shmuel you don't even need to change your data all most likely. Just apply the format to the variables in proc freq

Proc freq data=have;
   tables var_a var_b ;
   format var_a fmtvara. var_b fmtvarb. ;
run;

or other analysis procedure.

RandyStan
Fluorite | Level 6
Thank you so much

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