Kurtosis is
primarily a measure of the heaviness of the tails of a distribution.
Large values of kurtosis indicate that the distribution has heavy
tails.
Null values and SAS
missing values are ignored and are not included in the computation.
At least four nonnull
or nonmissing arguments are required. Otherwise, the function returns
a null value. If all nonnull or nonmissing arguments have equal values,
the kurtosis is mathematically undefined and the KURTOSIS function
returns a null value.
You can use an aggregate
function to produce a statistical summary of data in the entire table
that is listed in the FROM clause or for each group that is specified
in a GROUP BY clause. The GROUP BY clause groups data by a specified
column or columns. When you use a GROUP BY clause, the aggregate function
in the SELECT clause or in a HAVING clause instructs FedSQL in how
to summarize the data for each group. FedSQL calculates the aggregate
function separately for each group. If GROUP BY is omitted, then all
the rows in the table or view are considered to be a single group.