I need to Split the data into two parts, and use the first half of 253 data points for building the model, and the second half of 253 data points for testing. The data point are here:
https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/housing/housing.data
So I ran the data in SAS and got the data point. I tried the following code to split them but no success:
Data trainingData;
Set housing;
do i=1 to 253;
output;
end;
run;
I am new to SAS so I am not sure what is wrong there. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Data trainingData testData;
Set housing;
if _n_ <= 253 then output trainingData;
else output testData;
run;
@Sara73737 wrote:
I need to Split the data into two parts, and use the first half of 253 data points for building the model, and the second half of 253 data points for testing. The data point are here:
https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/housing/housing.data
So I ran the data in SAS and got the data point. I tried the following code to split them but no success:
Data trainingData;
Set housing;
do i=1 to 253;
output;
end;
run;
I am new to SAS so I am not sure what is wrong there. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Data trainingData testData;
Set housing;
if _n_ <= 253 then output trainingData;
else output testData;
run;
@Sara73737 wrote:
I need to Split the data into two parts, and use the first half of 253 data points for building the model, and the second half of 253 data points for testing. The data point are here:
https://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/machine-learning-databases/housing/housing.data
So I ran the data in SAS and got the data point. I tried the following code to split them but no success:
Data trainingData;
Set housing;
do i=1 to 253;
output;
end;
run;
I am new to SAS so I am not sure what is wrong there. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you,
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