Hello, I'm trying to add down the column per group and merge that total back into the original data set. What is the most efficient way to do this?
Thanks
Note: The variable MAINCAT contains the groups that i need the totals for.
data have;
infile datalines dsd dlm=",";
input maincat $ subcat $ count1;
datalines;
Red, Red1, 32
Red, Red2, 17
Red, Red3, 7
Orange, Orange1, 22
Orange, Orange2, 11
Orange, Orange3, 6
Yellow, Yellow1, 14
Yellow, Yellow2, 12
;
run;
This is the desired output:
SQL is the easiest method to program
proc sql;
create table want as
select *, sum(count1) as want
from have
group by maincat
order by 1, 2;
quit;
https://github.com/statgeek/SAS-Tutorials/blob/master/add_average_value_to_dataset.sas
@Hello_there wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to add down the column per group and merge that total back into the original data set. What is the most efficient way to do this?
Thanks
Note: The variable MAINCAT contains the groups that i need the totals for.
data have; infile datalines dsd dlm=","; input maincat $ subcat $ count1; datalines; Red, Red1, 32 Red, Red2, 17 Red, Red3, 7 Orange, Orange1, 22 Orange, Orange2, 11 Orange, Orange3, 6 Yellow, Yellow1, 14 Yellow, Yellow2, 12 ; run;
This is the desired output:
SQL is the easiest method to program
proc sql;
create table want as
select *, sum(count1) as want
from have
group by maincat
order by 1, 2;
quit;
https://github.com/statgeek/SAS-Tutorials/blob/master/add_average_value_to_dataset.sas
@Hello_there wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to add down the column per group and merge that total back into the original data set. What is the most efficient way to do this?
Thanks
Note: The variable MAINCAT contains the groups that i need the totals for.
data have; infile datalines dsd dlm=","; input maincat $ subcat $ count1; datalines; Red, Red1, 32 Red, Red2, 17 Red, Red3, 7 Orange, Orange1, 22 Orange, Orange2, 11 Orange, Orange3, 6 Yellow, Yellow1, 14 Yellow, Yellow2, 12 ; run;
This is the desired output:
Define the measures you use to determine "most efficient".
One way, if you don't mind the order of records changing a bit:
Proc sql; create table want as select maincat, subcat, count1, sum(count1) as want from have group by maincat order by maincat, subcat ; run;
Otherwise use proc summary to total the values and "merge" back using a Merge statement though you are going to run into some order issues requiring sorting before the Merge and the order will end up similar to the above.
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