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How does on count all values found in a long list of numbers (>100,000 entries, range 0-20+) in 0.1 increments? For example: 0, 0 to <0.1, 0.1 to <0.2, 0.2 to <0.3 . . . . 19.9 to <20, 20+
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Doc_Duke
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Formats work well for that sort of thing. Check out
http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi31/249-31.pdf
and look at the section on Table Lookup using PROC FORMAT

Doc Muhlbaier
Duke

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