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contactnishan
Obsidian | Level 7

proc means data=libref.survey2010 N mean median stddev min max maxdec=1 ;
where mortgagepayment>=100;
class Metro;
var Mortgagepayment;
run;

The example code is above. Now I want a result table which displays ascending frequency (N) of class Metro.

 

Any ideas SAS experts? 

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contactnishan
Obsidian | Level 7
proc means data=libref.survey2010 N mean median stddev min max maxdec=1 ;
where mortgagepayment>=100;
class Metro/ order=freq ascending;
var Mortgagepayment;
run;


This one worked.

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contactnishan
Obsidian | Level 7
proc means data=libref.survey2010 N mean median stddev min max maxdec=1 ;
where mortgagepayment>=100;
class Metro/ order=freq ascending;
var Mortgagepayment;
run;


This one worked.

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