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Proc Uni "weight" means can't use PCTLDEF?051 (8/27/2004 10:11:33 PM) comp.soft-sys.sas Hi folks, I have a dataset which has weighted variables for which I want basic stats (median, percentiles). It has 55 datapoints, which themselves are means of from 1 to 16 values - thus, the weighting. (It's ... rmf4
Editing libraries en masse?117 (4/30/2004 9:41:14 PM) comp.soft-sys.sas Hi folks, I would like to move a directory tree, which has a number of subdirectories that are currently defined as LIBs in SAS (Windows SAS v. 9.0). When I look at the properties of these Libraries now in SAS... rmf4
Questions on Percentiles035 (1/21/2004 10:29:50 PM) comp.soft-sys.sas Hi folks, I would appreciate some clarification on percentiles... In the SAS online docs, it states that it has five ways to do percentiles. (See e.g. "SAS Elementary Statistics Procedures - Keywords and Form... rmf4
Tool to best fit a two-term exponential?154 (8/1/2003 3:04:00 PM) comp.soft-sys.sas Greetings good SAS people, On July 16 ff. in "Use SAS to fit this curve?", I inquired as to what tool I could use to find a best fit for some data. In subsequent manual tinkering, I have found that this data ... rmf4
Re: Use SAS to fit this curve?047 (7/17/2003 6:52:41 PM) comp.soft-sys.sas Thanks, everyone who has jumped in, including several direct emails (heya, Rick! *waves*) ... I've tried GPLOT with a "symbol interpol=rq ..." statement... this is a start, but it seems to be able to do less t... rmf4
Use SAS to fit this curve?251 (7/16/2003 6:04:50 PM) comp.soft-sys.sas Hi folks, I'm an amateur user of SAS, and even worse with statistics (laugh). Recently we charted some descriptive data that I'd like to fit to a curve, but am unsure how to ask SAS to do this. Or more especia... rmf4