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ydu180
Calcite | Level 5

The requirement is: Print a table containing the number of observations, median, mean, and standard deviation for temperatures for each of the two days individually. 

 

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data hw6.hotdays_ydu18;
   infile "/home/ydu180/hw6/hourly_temps.txt" dlm=' ';
   do Day=1 to 2;
      do Hour=1 to 24;
         input Temp@@;
         output;
      end;
   end;
run;

/*d*/
title2"Part 3d";
proc means data=hw6.hotdays_ydu18 N Median Mean STD;
   var Temp:;
   by Day;
run;
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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Use the output statement in proc means to create a new dataset, and use proc print from that.

 

For further help, post the .txt file as attachment, or copy/paste it into a {i} window

Ksharp
Super User

If you have SAS9.4 , try SQL instead.

 

proc sql;
select day,count(*) as N,median(temp) as median,mean(temp) as mean,std(temp) as std
 from have
  group by day;
quit;
ballardw
Super User

One way:

proc tabulate data=hw6.hotdays_ydu18;
  class day;
  var temp;
  table day,
        n='Nobs' temp*(N Median Mode STD);
run;

Options available to specify different formats do control number of displayed digits.

 

The first n='Nobs' will show the count of the DAY variable value, the second is non-missing Temp values.

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