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sanjay1
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi SAS Experts,

 

Is there is anyway to get the million format on dollar values. Below is the data and code.

 

data test;
informat amnt dollar14.;
format amnt dollar14.;
input amnt person$;
datalines;
196200000 b
1000000 c
2500000 d
1600000 e
;
run;


needed output:

 

amnt person
196.2M B
1M C
2.5M D
1.6M E

 

Note: Amnt should be numeric value only.

 

Thanks & regards,

Sanjay

 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

use low - -1 instead of -1 - -45000000, for example

 

low - -1 = '0,000,009.9M' (mult=0.00001 prefix='-')
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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

I created my own picture format for this purpose, you probably want to modify the code below for your exact needs

 

proc format;
	picture million low-high='0,000,009.9MM' (prefix='$' mult=.00001);
run;
--
Paige Miller
sanjay1
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi PaigeMiller,

 

Thank you for your help, but how can i get the minus values like (-1000000  should be like -1.0).

 

 

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

Instead of using the same picture for all values low to high, you specify a picture with a minus sign for negative values, and a different picture for positive values, with no minus sign.

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Paige Miller
sanjay1
Obsidian | Level 7

Ya I tried something like this, but the negative values are resuled in millions(like 1000000) and positive values are resulted in (like 1.0).


proc format;
picture million -1 - -45000000='0,000,009.9M' (mult= -.00001)
1 - high='0,000,009.9M' (mult=.00001);
run;

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

use low - -1 instead of -1 - -45000000, for example

 

low - -1 = '0,000,009.9M' (mult=0.00001 prefix='-')
--
Paige Miller
sanjay1
Obsidian | Level 7

Thank you, it worked well for me.

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