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Antaralib
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

E.g I have 3 variables: 

No. of schools in a state

Ranking in state level

year

 

I want to find the no. of schools in the top 25 ranks that have occured more than 3 times.

 

I guess, I need to compare it against year. its easier to match against.

 

Any clue would be helpful.

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stat_sas
Ammonite | Level 13

Try with proc rank.

 

Antaralib
Obsidian | Level 7

I tried this:

 

proc sort;
  by group descending amount;
run;

data top3(drop=count);
  set groups;
  by group descending amount;
  if first.group then count=0;
  count+1;
  if count le 3 then output;
run;

proc print;
run;

Also proc rank. Neither worked.

Astounding
PROC Star

We're both guessing.  Perhaps this is what you want:

 

proc freq data=have order=freq;

tables no_of_schools;

where (1 <= ranking <= 25);

run;

Antaralib
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks @Astounding.

 

When I run proc freq, it only gives me the name of the students with the frequencies. But does not show me the rank# against those and also I need only the ones that has occurred more than 3 times.

i,e in 2011 - 1

        2016 -2

        2015 - 5 

 

or 2011 - 1

   2013 - 1

  2014 -1.

 

or 2011 - 4

 

could be anything

   

Astounding
PROC Star

When you first posted the problem, the name of the student wasn't even mentioned as a variable.  If it's important to the result, you will need to illustrate some of the data coming in, and what the report should look like.

Antaralib
Obsidian | Level 7

@Astounding

Sincere apologies. It was name of students and not 'no.'

 

Here's what I am looking for :

 

THe name of the students featured in the top25 ranks of the schools that have occurred more than 3 times (i.e they have come in the top25 ranking for more than 3 times).

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