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chithra
Quartz | Level 8

Dear All,

 

I have a dataset like the below :

 

A1AB
IME_ANNUI4501
IME_ANNUI2200
IME_PREM11101
IME_TOTAL11100
IME_TOTAL3

102

 

and I need the output as follows keeping A1 in ascending and A in descending order and B as sum of(B) with respect to each row.

 

A1AB
IME_ANNUI4501
IME_ANNUI2701
IME_PREM11101
IME_TOTAL11100
IME_TOTAL3202

 

 

Could anyone please help me here?

 

Thanks,

Chithra

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Please post input data as datastep using datalines-statement, so the we start with something that matches your data.

 

This is one solution:

 

data work.have;
   length A1 $ 20 A B 8;

   input A1 A B;

   datalines;
IME_ANNUI 4 501
IME_ANNUI 2 200
IME_PREM 11 101
IME_TOTAL 11 100
IME_TOTAL 3 102
;
run;

proc sort data=work.have out=work.haveSorted presorted;
   by A1 descending A;
run;


data work.want;
   set have;
   by A1;

   length bSum 8;
   retain bSum;

   if first.A1 then do;
      bSum = 0;
   end;

   bSum = bSum + B;

   keep A1 A bSum;
   rename bSum = B;
run;

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andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Please post input data as datastep using datalines-statement, so the we start with something that matches your data.

 

This is one solution:

 

data work.have;
   length A1 $ 20 A B 8;

   input A1 A B;

   datalines;
IME_ANNUI 4 501
IME_ANNUI 2 200
IME_PREM 11 101
IME_TOTAL 11 100
IME_TOTAL 3 102
;
run;

proc sort data=work.have out=work.haveSorted presorted;
   by A1 descending A;
run;


data work.want;
   set have;
   by A1;

   length bSum 8;
   retain bSum;

   if first.A1 then do;
      bSum = 0;
   end;

   bSum = bSum + B;

   keep A1 A bSum;
   rename bSum = B;
run;
chithra
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks..This works

mkeintz
PROC Star

You want to maintain a cumulative sum of B, resetting it at the start of each A1:

 

data have;
  input A1 $9.	A	B;
datalines;
IME_ANNUI	4	501
IME_ANNUI	2	200
IME_PREM	11	101
IME_TOTAL	11	100
IME_TOTAL	3	102
run;
data want (drop=sumb);
  set have;
  by a1;
  sumb+b;
  if not first.a1 then b=sumb;
  else sumb=b;
run;
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kiranv_
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

if your data is already sorted you can do

data want(rename=(_B=B));
set have;
by A1;
if first.A1 then _B= B;
else _B+B;
drop B;
run;

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