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braam
Quartz | Level 8

I would like to inspect 5 largest observations in each of 10 groups in my dataset. To do so, I made the below code, but I don't think it's very efficient, because I made a smaller subset that includes 5 observations in 10 groups. Would there be a better way to do so? I actually would like to use PROC REPORT, if I can.

 


	proc sort data= input;
		by group descending SIZE; run;

	data input; set input;
		by group;
		retain no;
		if first.group then no= 1;
		else no= no+1; run;

	data output; set input;
		where no <= 5;
		run;

	proc print data= output;
		by group;
		var no group SIZE vars; run;

 

 

 

 

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

You could take a look at PROC RANK  and then filter based on the rank

 

https://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a002473611.htm

yabwon
Onyx | Level 15

Hi @braam ,

 

You don't need 2 data steps after sorting.

 

data input;
  do group = "A", "B", "C";
    do SIZE = 1 to 10;
      vars = "xyz";
      output;
    end;
  end;
run;



proc sort data = input;
  by group descending SIZE; 
run;

data output; 
  set input;
	by group;
	if first.group then no = 0;
	no + 1; 
  if no <= 5;
run;


proc print data = output;
  by group;
  var no group SIZE vars; 
run;

 

All the best

Bart

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