Hi,
I have a variable, utilisation, which has a range of values. I have the following SAS code below to start but is there a line(s) that someone could help me with in order to create a table which counts the number of records where the variable utilisation=0, utilisation<0.65 and utilisation>0.65, so the output data looks like the table below and have the same headings? Thanks.
proc sql;
create table utilisation as
select
utilisation,
count(*)
from rc.accounts
group by 1;
quit ;
I wouldn't use PROC SQL for a problem like this. Use PROC FORMAT and PROC FREQ in combination like this
data somedata;
do x=1 to 1000;
utilisation=rand('uniform');
output;
end;
do x=1 to 100;
utilisation=0;
output;
end;
run;
proc format library=work;
value overunder
0 = '0'
0 <- .65 = '<= 0.65'
.65 <- high = '> 0.65'
other = 'Unknown';
run;
proc freq data=somedata;
tables utilisation / nocum nopercent out=want;
format utilisation overunder.;
run;
In this scenario, should the zero values also be counted as under .65 or are they mutually exclusive? 🙂
Ok. So what about negative values? 🙂
Ok. Please see if the below code works for you 🙂
I wouldn't use PROC SQL for a problem like this. Use PROC FORMAT and PROC FREQ in combination like this
data somedata;
do x=1 to 1000;
utilisation=rand('uniform');
output;
end;
do x=1 to 100;
utilisation=0;
output;
end;
run;
proc format library=work;
value overunder
0 = '0'
0 <- .65 = '<= 0.65'
.65 <- high = '> 0.65'
other = 'Unknown';
run;
proc freq data=somedata;
tables utilisation / nocum nopercent out=want;
format utilisation overunder.;
run;
Always good to double check. But no, no need to add an equal sign 🙂
This
0 <- .65
does not include 0, but does include 0.65
This
0 - .65
includes both values and this
0 <-< .65
includes neither 🙂
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