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The HPMIXED Procedure

CLASS Statement
CLASS variables ;

The CLASS statement names the classification variables to be used in the analysis. If the CLASS statement is used, it must appear before the MODEL statement.

Classification variables can be either character or numeric. By default, class levels are determined from the entire formatted values of the CLASS variables. Note that this represents a slight change from previous SAS releases in the way in which class levels are determined. Prior to SAS 9, class levels were determined by using no more than the first 16 characters of the formatted values. If you want to revert to this previous behavior you can use the TRUNCATE option in the CLASS statement. In any case, you can use formats to group values into levels. Refer to the discussion of the FORMAT procedure in the Base SAS Procedures Guide and to the discussions of the FORMAT statement and SAS formats in SAS Language Reference: Dictionary. You can adjust the order of CLASS variable levels with the ORDER= option in the PROC HPMIXED statement.

You can specify the following option in the CLASS statement after a slash(/):

TRUNCATE

specifies that class levels should be determined by using only no more than the first 16 characters of the formatted values of CLASS variables.



Note: This procedure is experimental.

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