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From: hewei2004 on 18 Apr 2010 16:53 Hi , I know how to use proc report to report std and mean , But it is very awkward to have them two columns. Is there anyway to report the mean of a variable with std directly underneath it . It is even better there is a third row underneath it which is the T- statisitic against the null=0 I have a group variable so I want to repeat the same for each group.
From: RolandRB on 20 Apr 2010 15:00 On Apr 18, 9:53 pm, hewei2004 <hewei2...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi , > > I know how to use proc report to report std and mean , But it is > very awkward to have them two columns. > Is there anyway to report the mean of a variable with std directly > underneath it . > It is even better there is a third row underneath it which is the T- > statisitic against the null=0 > > I have a group variable so I want to repeat the same for each group. Maybe you need some sort of reporting macro like this one. http://www.datasavantconsulting.com/roland/unistats.pps
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