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miris
Fluorite | Level 6

origin file 

group   weight01 weight02  weight03   

A   1 2 3

A    4 5 6 

B    7 8 9

B    6 5 4

 

I woul like to

group   weight

 A 1

A 4

B 7

B 6

A 2

A 5

B 8

B 5

A 3

A 6

B 9

B 4

4 REPLIES 4
miris
Fluorite | Level 6

I think I find the answer.

 

it is folowing logic

proc sql;
create table allvars as 
select var1 from dataset
union
select var2 from dataset
union
select var3 from dataset;
quit;

 

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@miris wrote:

I think I find the answer.

 

it is folowing logic

proc sql;
create table allvars as 
select var1 from dataset
union
select var2 from dataset
union
select var3 from dataset;
quit;

 


Correct version (giving exactly the output you initially posted):

proc sql;
create table allvars as 
select group, weight01 as weight from have
union all
select group, weight02 as weight from have
union all
select group, weight03 as weight from have;
quit;
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Explicit method in a data step:

data want;
set have;
array weights {*} weight01-weight03;
do i = 1 to dim(weights);
  weight = weights{i};
  output;
end;
keep group weight;
run;
RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Or simply:

data want;
  set have (rename=(weight01=weight))
      have (rename=(weight02=weight))
      have (rename=(weight03=weight));
run;

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