Hi, I'm not sure how to answer this question below. Any help is much appreciated!
what, if anything, is wrong with the following statements?
a) proc standard data=in.v1 out=in.v2; b) proc standard data=in.v1 out=in.v2 std=0;
Is "in" a library name?
Check out the sas docs for proc standard:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/proc/61895/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a002473724.htm
-unison
Hint: What does a standard deviation of 0 imply about values?
May not be a syntax error but is almost certainly an abuse of the procedure.
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