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JAR
Obsidian | Level 7 JAR
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi Community:
After running a Proc Corr, I have got a correlation table as below:

  Have
  Company1 Company2 Company3 Company4
Company1 1 0.562365 -0.06496 0.889913
Company2 0.562365 1 0.49224 0.737267
Company3 -0.06496 0.49224 1 0.274877
Company4 0.889913 0.737267 0.274877 1

 

As there are 1000s of companies, I would like to make it as below:

Want
Company1 Company2 0.562365
Company1 Company3 -0.06496
Company1 Company4 0.889913
Company2 Company3 0.49224
Company2 Company4 0.737267
Company3 Company4 0.274877

 

Thanks in advance!
Here is the actual screenshot:

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Jijil Ramakrishnan

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Example:

proc corr data=sashelp.cars outp=have noprint;
    var _numeric_;
run;
data want;
    set have(where=(_type_='CORR'));
    array x _numeric_;
    length vname $ 32;
    do i=1 to dim(x);
        vname=vname(x(i));
        if _name_^=vname then do;
            corr=x(i);
            output;
        end;
    end;
    keep _name_ vname corr;
run;
         
--
Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Example:

proc corr data=sashelp.cars outp=have noprint;
    var _numeric_;
run;
data want;
    set have(where=(_type_='CORR'));
    array x _numeric_;
    length vname $ 32;
    do i=1 to dim(x);
        vname=vname(x(i));
        if _name_^=vname then do;
            corr=x(i);
            output;
        end;
    end;
    keep _name_ vname corr;
run;
         
--
Paige Miller
JAR
Obsidian | Level 7 JAR
Obsidian | Level 7
Thank you very much!

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