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Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

Hello

I am using  in proc means with stackodsoutput  option.

I want to ask please why when  I don't use  NWAY I don't get a row for grand summaries.

Please see the code

/****Using nway*****/
ods output summary=with_stackods  (drop=_control_);
proc means data=sashelp.class stackodsoutput sum mean std nway;
 class sex;
 var height weight;
run;
proc print data=with_stackods noobs;
run;



/****Don't use nway*****/
ods output summary=with_stackods  (drop=_control_);
proc means data=sashelp.class stackodsoutput sum mean std ;
 class sex;
 var height weight;
run;
proc print data=with_stackods noobs;
run;

 

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ballardw
Super User

TYPES and WAYS statements may help.

Consider:

ods output summary=with_stackods  (drop=_control_);
proc means data=sashelp.class stackodsoutput sum mean std ;
 class sex;
 var height weight;
 types sex ();
run;

The () on types specifyies the _type_=0 grand summary.

 

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Karen_Horton
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

 

From the SAS procedures website:

 

NWAY

specifies that the output data set contain only statistics for the observations with the highest _TYPE_ and _WAY_ values. When you specify class variables, NWAY corresponds to the combination of all class variables.

 

As you have a class variable and a NWAY statement, it views the overall group as a distinct group and will then also present in the output dataset. 

 

Thanks,

Karen.

Ksharp
Super User

Or using the following instead.

 by sex;

 But the dataset must be sorted before .

ballardw
Super User

TYPES and WAYS statements may help.

Consider:

ods output summary=with_stackods  (drop=_control_);
proc means data=sashelp.class stackodsoutput sum mean std ;
 class sex;
 var height weight;
 types sex ();
run;

The () on types specifyies the _type_=0 grand summary.

 

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