There are total 1000 data. I can't show it all here, but the data below are basically the same. Please help, thanks.
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I am a beginner in SAS. But I can't find related notes for this question and I am quite confused in using SAS because I am not familiar with its programming language. I have stuck on this question for several days already. Please help!!!!!!!
I merged both your questions into one, and edited all the subject lines.
The fact that you used just "SAS" (although being asked for a descriptive subject line when posting) does not shine a positive light on your willingness to do work and use the tool that sits between your ears.
Provide example data in usable form, and show us what you already tried.
I tried those questions and finding related notes for a long time. But really don't know what functions need to be used for Question 1 and Question 2. Can you just provide the ways for me and I will try it myself.
Some hints for the first question:
data
subset_a
subset_b
;
if /* insert first condition here */ then output subset_a;
if /* insert second condition here */ then output subset_b;
run;
Do your homework.
We can help you if needed. It's still your homework.
I find this was to ask a question quite cheeky really. 😞
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I am a beginner in SAS. But I can't find related notes for this question and I am quite confused in using SAS because I am not familiar with its programming language. I have stuck on this question for several days already. Please help!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you have a SAS data set at all? Not very clear from your question.
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