Hi,
I want to ask a question about cumulative sum. I think I can explain better by using the simple sample. So, I have the following dataset:
Group Time Value
A 14:25 5
A 14:25 10
A 14:26 8
B 14:25 4
B 14:25 7
C 14:25 12
C 14:25 3
C 14:26 6
C 14:26 9
I want to get the following datasets:
Time A B C
14:25 15 (5+10) 11 (4+7) 15(12+3)
14:26 8 0 15(6+9)
Thanks in advance for your helps.
Hi:
As a comparison, either PROC REPORT or PROC TABULATE could produce a report with only 1 pass through the data.
cynthia
PROC SUMMARY to get the sums you want.
PROC REPORT or PROC TRANSPOSE to get the table you want from the sums calculated above.
This is just a guess as not typing in that data nor, guessing he strcuture - post test data in the form of a datastep!
proc sq;
create table INTER as
select TIME,
GROUP,
sum(VALUE) as VALUE
from HAVE:
group by TIME,
GROUP;
quit;
proc transpose data=inter out=want;
by time;
var value;
id group;
run;
Hi:
As a comparison, either PROC REPORT or PROC TABULATE could produce a report with only 1 pass through the data.
cynthia
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