A
group by variable enables you to fit a model for each
data segment defined by one or more category variables. Each unique combination of levels across
all of the group by variables is a specific data segment. For example, if you have
one group by variable with three levels, then there are three data segments. But,
if you have two group by variables, one with three levels and the other with four
levels, then there are at most 12 data segments. A data segment is not created when
there are no observations in a combination of classification levels.
SAS Visual Statistics
enforces a maximum number of BY groups, except when you use the
Advanced Group By feature. By default, the maximum number of BY
groups allowed is 1024. Empty data segments count against the maximum
number of BY groups allowed in a model.
When you specify two or more group by variables, the results are grouped in the order
in which the variables appear in
the Group By field.
The
Group
By field enables you to select the variable that is used
for grouping. Select the
Use advanced features option
to display aggregation statistics for a specified measure variable.
Specify the measure variable in the
Measure field.
The
Aggregation field specifies whether the
Average or
Sum is
computed. Use the
Count field to specify
whether you want the
Top or
Bottom n values.
The field below
Count enables you to specify
the value of
n.