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ManitobaMoose
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

I have mostly figure out arrays, but for some reason, this is not responding as I would expect. I thought that since the condition that the maximum of the array is 5 in some cases, that Any5 = 'Yes'. But, in all cases, Any5 = 'No'. This will be clear when you read the code. Why isn't Any5 = 'Yes' when at least 1 of the Ques1-Ques5 is 5? I realize that there may be more efficient ways to do this, but the point here is to learn how to use arrays. Thanks.

 

Data review.Any5 ; 
	Set Learn.survey2(rename=(Ques1 = CharQ1
						      Ques2 = CharQ2	
						      Ques3 = CharQ3
						      Ques4 = CharQ4
						      Ques5 = CharQ5)) ; 
	Ques1 = input(CharQ1,5.) ;
	Ques2 = input(CharQ2,5.) ;	
	Ques3 = input(CharQ3,5.) ;	
	Ques4 = input(CharQ4,5.) ;	
	Ques5 = input(CharQ5,5.) ;
	Array FindAny5{*} Ques1-Ques5 ; 
	Do i = 1 to dim(FindAny5) ; 
		If Max(FindAny5{i}) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ; 
		Else Any5 = 'No' ; 
	End ; 
	Drop i CharQ1-CharQ5  ;
Run ; 
	
	
Proc print data=review.Any5 noobs ; 
run ; 
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SuryaKiran
Meteorite | Level 14

If your trying to find the max value from all the columns in a row then you don't need the DO Loop. Since you have the DO loop the array will substitute only one value (i) at a time.

 

You code will resolve to :

 If Max(Ques1) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;
Else Any5 = 'No' ;
If Max(Ques2) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;
Else Any5 = 'No' ;
If Max(Ques3) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;
Else Any5 = 'No' ;

So on ..............

 

If you want to perform something like :

If Max(of Ques1-Ques5) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;

Else Any5 = 'No' ;

 

You need to remove the DO LOOP

data have;
input num1 num2 num3 num4 num5;
datalines;
1 2 3 4 5
;
run;
data want;
set have;
array num_5{*} num1-num5;
IF MAX(of num_5[*])=5 then val="YES";
ELSE Val="NO";
RUN;

 

Thanks,
Suryakiran

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SuryaKiran
Meteorite | Level 14

If your trying to find the max value from all the columns in a row then you don't need the DO Loop. Since you have the DO loop the array will substitute only one value (i) at a time.

 

You code will resolve to :

 If Max(Ques1) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;
Else Any5 = 'No' ;
If Max(Ques2) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;
Else Any5 = 'No' ;
If Max(Ques3) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;
Else Any5 = 'No' ;

So on ..............

 

If you want to perform something like :

If Max(of Ques1-Ques5) eq 5 then Any5 = 'Yes' ;

Else Any5 = 'No' ;

 

You need to remove the DO LOOP

data have;
input num1 num2 num3 num4 num5;
datalines;
1 2 3 4 5
;
run;
data want;
set have;
array num_5{*} num1-num5;
IF MAX(of num_5[*])=5 then val="YES";
ELSE Val="NO";
RUN;

 

Thanks,
Suryakiran
ballardw
Super User

Since sometimes you can't use a simple function as in @SuryaKiran's solution here is an approach using LEAVE.

The LEAVE instruction terminates a loop when encountered. The code tests an exact numeric value and when (if) found sets the flag value and exits the loop the first time it is encountered. A possibly useful side affect is that the value of the loop counter will have the value of the index where the true condition was encountered. So if i=3 then you know for that record the third element of the array has the value 5.

Data review.Any5 ; 
	Set Learn.survey2(rename=(Ques1 = CharQ1
					  Ques2 = CharQ2	
					  Ques3 = CharQ3
					  Ques4 = CharQ4
					  Ques5 = CharQ5)) ; 
	Ques1 = input(CharQ1,5.) ;
	Ques2 = input(CharQ2,5.) ;	
	Ques3 = input(CharQ3,5.) ;	
	Ques4 = input(CharQ4,5.) ;	
	Ques5 = input(CharQ5,5.) ;
	Array FindAny5{*} Ques1-Ques5 ; 
	Do i = 1 to dim(FindAny5) ; 
		If FindAny5{i} eq 5 then do;
         Any5 = 'Yes' ; 
         Leave;
      end;
		Else Any5 = 'No' ; 
	End ; 
	Drop i CharQ1-CharQ5  ;
Run ; 
	
	
Proc print data=review.Any5 noobs ; 
run ;

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