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Tamino
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi

 

I have a simple dataset, which contains several demographic variables such as sex and age of persons.

 

I would like to display the mean std median p25 p65 p75 p85 and p95 of the variable "age".

 

I use the proc univariate command, which does not give me p65, p85 and p95 automatically.

 

Is there an easy way to provide them with proc univariate?

 

 

Thank you!

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You can have PROC UNIVARIATE write these percentiles to the output data set.

 

proc univariate data=sashelp.class;
    var height;
    output out=stats pctlpts=65 75 85 95 pctlpre=pctile_;
run;
--
Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You can have PROC UNIVARIATE write these percentiles to the output data set.

 

proc univariate data=sashelp.class;
    var height;
    output out=stats pctlpts=65 75 85 95 pctlpre=pctile_;
run;
--
Paige Miller

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