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chetan3125
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi, 
I have data as below and want to flag youngest 3 and oldest 3 records as shown in the screenshot below. 

Is there any efficient way to do this ?

Thanks. 

data have;
length name $8 sex $1;
input name  sex    age  ;
cards ;
Joyce F 5
Thomas M 6
James M 12
Jane F 3
John M 12
Louise F 4
Robert M 12
Alice F 11
Barbara F 6
Jeffrey M 8
Alfred M 1
Carol F 16
Henry M 11
Judy F 8
Janet F 7
Mary F 12
Ronald M 13
William M 5
Philip M 8
;
run;

proc sort data=have ; by age ; run;

Want as below-- 

 

WANTWANT

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Ksharp
Super User
data have;
length name $8 sex $1;
input name  sex    age  ;
cards ;
Joyce F 5
Thomas M 6
James M 12
Jane F 3
John M 12
Louise F 4
Robert M 12
Alice F 11
Barbara F 6
Jeffrey M 8
Alfred M 1
Carol F 16
Henry M 11
Judy F 8
Janet F 7
Mary F 12
Ronald M 13
William M 5
Philip M 8
;
run;

proc sort data=have ; by age ; run;
data temp;
 set have end=last;
 by age;
 n+first.age;
 if last then call symputx('n',n);
run;
data want;
 set temp;
 if n in (1 2 3) then youngest3=1;
 if n in (%eval(&n-2) %eval(&n-1) &n) then oldest3=1;
run;

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Ksharp
Super User
data have;
length name $8 sex $1;
input name  sex    age  ;
cards ;
Joyce F 5
Thomas M 6
James M 12
Jane F 3
John M 12
Louise F 4
Robert M 12
Alice F 11
Barbara F 6
Jeffrey M 8
Alfred M 1
Carol F 16
Henry M 11
Judy F 8
Janet F 7
Mary F 12
Ronald M 13
William M 5
Philip M 8
;
run;

proc sort data=have ; by age ; run;
data temp;
 set have end=last;
 by age;
 n+first.age;
 if last then call symputx('n',n);
run;
data want;
 set temp;
 if n in (1 2 3) then youngest3=1;
 if n in (%eval(&n-2) %eval(&n-1) &n) then oldest3=1;
run;
PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26
PROC RANK gives the user control over how ties are handled, which seems important in this example. PROC Sort does not give the user control over ties.
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Paige Miller

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