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What does PROC PRINT display by default?

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C. Lopez

C. Lopez

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C. Lopez, Chauffer, Chauffer, Watertown

Answered Oct 12, 2020

What PROC PRINT displays by default are that it shows all variables and observations in the data set, as well the observation numbers in the column, specifically at the far left. Another thing that PROC PRINT displays by default are the arrangement of the variables, specifically in the right order in which they are positioned in the data set.

The PROC PRINT function allows the printing of observations or variables in rows or in a SAS data set, usually from the table of SAS Cloud Analytic Services. The PROC PRINT function will also allow you to create different kinds of reports, whether a very simple one or a highly customized one. The PROC PRINT function provides an easy way of managing and reporting all kinds of data. In fact, in the case of numerical variables, you will be able to find their total and subtotals.

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O.Olivia

O.Olivia

O.Olivia
O.Olivia

Answered Sep 29, 2020

By default, PROC PRINT shows the variables in a data set, along with the observations. It also has a column on the left side that adds observation numbers. Along with these two things, PROC PRINT shows the variables in the data set and they are shown in the order they go in.

PROC PRINT display is a feature of the software SAS. This software is focused on analytics and can help a person better manager and report the data that is available. Out of all the private software companies in the world, SAS is the biggest and is used the most by the companies that are on the Fortune 500 list.

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D. gray

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D. gray, Builder, Builder, Las Vegas

Answered Mar 01, 2019

Printing Your Data Using PROC PRINT allows useful features. PROC PRINT lists values of some or all of the variables in a SAS data set. You can print totals and subtotals for numeric variables. The simplest form PROC PRINT; will print the all observations and variables in the data set.

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John Smith

John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Apr 22, 2017

PROC PRINT displays all observations and variables it the data set, column for observation numbers on the far left , and variables in the order in which they occur in the data set
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