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GeorgeSAS
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hello,

Here is the example code:

 

DATA What;

IF _N_=1 THEN DO;

DO I=1 TO abc;

SET sashelp.class POINT=I NOBS=abc;

x=i;

*output;

END;

END;

RUN;

 

Pleae helpe me explain _n_=1 and point= here.

 

Thanks!

 

Thanks!

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ballardw
Super User

_n_ is an automatic variable for the input line (simplified). So the If _n_=1 is "do this only once at the beginning"

 

Point refers to a specific observation in a data set. This so you can read a specific (hopefully you know why you want that observation) observation into the working data vector.

 

Nobs creates a temporary variable (in this case ABC) with the number of observations in the data set sashelp.class.

GeorgeSAS
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
I guess the aim is just to get value of abc as total obs of sashelp.class

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