I have a sas dataset with 2 continuous variables (say x and y) and the data set has been sorted on x.
I want to create about 50 bins on x and for each of these bins, I want to calculated the mean of both x and y.
So, the output dataset will have 50 values for x and y.
Thanks
1. Use PROC RANK to BIN the data
2. Use PROC MEANS to calculate the summary statistics
@ashatsas wrote:
I have a sas dataset with 2 continuous variables (say x and y) and the data set has been sorted on x.
I want to create about 50 bins on x and for each of these bins, I want to calculated the mean of both x and y.
So, the output dataset will have 50 values for x and y.
Thanks
1. Use PROC RANK to BIN the data
2. Use PROC MEANS to calculate the summary statistics
@ashatsas wrote:
I have a sas dataset with 2 continuous variables (say x and y) and the data set has been sorted on x.
I want to create about 50 bins on x and for each of these bins, I want to calculated the mean of both x and y.
So, the output dataset will have 50 values for x and y.
Thanks
Thanks so much for a quick response.
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