Hi....Is there a way to suppress the Statistics Table from being generated when using the Proc Freq. Thanks.
proc freq data=Want50 order=data;
weight Count;
tables Intake*Response / nocol nopct expected chisq fisher;
exact pcorr scorr;
by Question notsorted;
run;
Statistic Value ASE
Gamma 0.0769 0.2922
Kendall's Tau-b 0.0430 0.1636
Stuart's Tau-c 0.0478 0.1815
Somers' D C|R 0.0489 0.1857
Somers' D R|C 0.0379 0.1441
Pearson Correlation 0.0300 0.1729
Spearman Correlation 0.0455 0.1729
Lambda Asymmetric C|R 0.0000 0.0000
Lambda Asymmetric R|C 0.0714 0.1539
Lambda Symmetric 0.0323 0.0706
Uncertainty Coefficient C|R 0.0260 0.0274
Uncertainty Coefficient R|C 0.0424 0.0461
Uncertainty Coefficient Symmetric 0.0323 0.0344
Find the table name (see instructions in link below) and then use ODS EXCLUDE to not have that table displayed.
ods exclude tableName;
proc freq data=....
<insert rest of code>
Here's some instructions and explanations on how to capture output that is shown.
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sastraining/2017/03/31/capturing-output-from-any-procedure-with-an-ods...
@twildone wrote:
Hi....Is there a way to suppress the Statistics Table from being generated when using the Proc Freq. Thanks.
proc freq data=Want50 order=data; weight Count; tables Intake*Response / nocol nopct expected chisq fisher; exact pcorr scorr; by Question notsorted; run; Statistic Value ASE Gamma 0.0769 0.2922 Kendall's Tau-b 0.0430 0.1636 Stuart's Tau-c 0.0478 0.1815 Somers' D C|R 0.0489 0.1857 Somers' D R|C 0.0379 0.1441 Pearson Correlation 0.0300 0.1729 Spearman Correlation 0.0455 0.1729 Lambda Asymmetric C|R 0.0000 0.0000 Lambda Asymmetric R|C 0.0714 0.1539 Lambda Symmetric 0.0323 0.0706 Uncertainty Coefficient C|R 0.0260 0.0274 Uncertainty Coefficient R|C 0.0424 0.0461 Uncertainty Coefficient Symmetric 0.0323 0.0344
ods exclude measures;
proc freq data= ...
Thanks Paige....that worked.....
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