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momin
Calcite | Level 5
I useddonor_relationFrequency Count
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spousal23
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I created this file using the following code

proc freq data=b  ;

table donor_relation/nocum nopercent out=how2;

run;

the question is how can I get the total sum of all frequencies at the bottom.Is there any other methodwhich I can use?

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stat_sas
Ammonite | Level 13

Proc tabulate can provide total of all frequencies at the bottom in addition to frequency of each level. Try this.

proc tabulate data=b;

class donor_relation;

table donor_relation all='Total',n='Frequency Count';

run;

arodriguez
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

I think that if you export the dataset adding the option out=nameoftheoutput it will create a table that have totals, something likev

VAR1          VAR2          Freq

                                      ...

lev1                                  ....

                    lev1              ....

lev1               lev1             ....

...                    ...              ...

where rows without levels is the total, rows with only a level in one of the variables is the sum of the row or column

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