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UniversitySas
Quartz | Level 8

After running a proc means like so:

PROC MEANS DATA  = HAVE mean t;
    VAR var1 ; class classes;
     output out = want;
RUN;

My output/results window shows me a table with the mean and t-value, but when I open my

"want" data-set, the _STAT_ column only has Min, max, mean and std for each value in my "Classes".


I want the t-value there too, but I'm not sure how to get it?

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UniversitySas
Quartz | Level 8

After running a proc means like so:

PROC MEANS DATA  = HAVE mean t;
    VAR var1 ; class classes;
     output out = want;
RUN;

My output/results window shows me a table with the mean and t-value, but when I open my

"want" data-set, the _STAT_ column only has Min, max, mean and std for each value in my "Classes".


I want the t-value there too, but I'm not sure how to get it?

ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

Like this?

output out=WANT mean= t= / autoname;

UniversitySas
Quartz | Level 8
Thank you sir

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