Creating Tables in List Format

LIST Option Syntax

When three or more variables are specified, the multiple levels of n-way tables can produce considerable output. Such bulky, often complex crosstabulations are often easier to read when they are arranged as a continuous list. Although this arrangement eliminates row and column frequencies and percentages, the results are compact and clear.
Tip
The LIST option is not available when you also specify statistical options.
To generate list output for crosstabulations, add a slash (/) and the LIST option to the TABLES statement in your PROC FREQ step. Here is the syntax:
TABLES variable-1 *variable-2 <* ... variable-n> / LIST;

Example: Using the LIST Option

Adding the LIST option to the ...

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