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matt_dubins
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

This pertains to the output data from PROC FASTCLUS. This may sound very ignorant, but I'm wondering if you get a measure of separation between clusters (a kind of "Between STD") when you subtract Within STD from Total STD?  I would then be interested in the ratio between this "Between STD" vs Within STD.  If not, should R^2 ratio be preferred as a measure of separation of clusters vs within cluster variation?

Thank you!

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

The VariableStat table contains a column labeled RSQ/(1 - RSQ). The documentation says that that ratio is "the ratio of between-cluster variance to within-cluster variance." Is that what you are looking for?

I don't think what you suggest would be true (but I don't fully understand what you are proposing). In my experience, it is usually the VARIANCE (not the STD) that you try to decompose into interpretable independent components.

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