hi am new to sas plz let me know ans thanks
The method for computing those is in the online manuals. Just go to support.sas.com and search the documentation for
proc univariate
Doc Muhlbaier
Duke
I don't think PROC UNIVARIATE outputs a cumulative frequency. There is a CDFPLOT statement that shows the empirical cumulative distribution function and enables you to overlay various theoretical CDFs of models. Perhaps that is what you meant.
Alternatively, in PROC FREQ the cumulative frequency is produced by the TABLES statement.
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