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harveysarah0
Calcite | Level 5

Sort your merged SAS data set by price of a quarter rack of ribs, from cheapest to

most expensive. Print the resulting table and present it (properly titled) in your

solutions.

 

proc sort data=Bbq;
          
   by descending price 
  
run;

 

What else am I missing? 

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

Use a Title statement and Proc Print to print your data.

Check if the sort order is correct and from cheapest (lowest value) to most expensive (highest value).

harveysarah0
Calcite | Level 5

what's a title statement? Sorry I am very new to SAS. and so everything is right except including the title statement and using Proc Print?

Patrick
Opal | Level 21

Proc Sort allows you to sort a table. You've done that (but.... shouldn't you sort ascending from lowest to highest value?).

Now using this sorted table you need to create a report (print what's in the table).

 

The title statement is what allows you to define a title for your report. Documented here.

Proc Print is a SAS procedure which allows you to create a report (print your data). Documented here.

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