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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T00:53:05+00:00 2026-05-31T00:53:05+00:00

Suppose I’ve a dataset in the form: A B C 1 3 5 1

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Suppose I’ve a dataset in the form:

A B C
1 3 5
1 4 8
1 3 3
2 2 2
2 7 6
2 3 3
3 4 4 
3 4 7
3 2 8

Now, I want to take weighted average of each segment of A and then add them up over A. For example in A var for 1, I want to take the weighted avg as (3*5+4*8+3*3)/(3+4+3). And then add up to get 5.6. Same with other 2 segments of A. So, finally the table looks like the following:

A B C   D
1 3 7 5.6
2 6 6 7
3 5 9 8.2

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    2026-05-31T00:53:07+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 12:53 am

    You can find the solution below. I am curious about your result. For A=2, the weighted average should be (2*2+7*6+3*3)/(2+7+3), about 4.5. Why here you have 7?

    data test;
    input a  b  c ;
    datalines;
    1 3 5
    1 4 8
    1 3 3
    2 2 2
    2 7 6
    2 3 3
    3 4 4 
    3 4 7
    3 2 8
    ;
    run;
    
    proc sql;
    create table agg as 
    select a, b, c, sum(b*c)/sum(b) as d from test
    group by a;
    quit;
    
    proc sort data=agg nodupkey;
    by a d;
    run;
    
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