Hi,
data ds;
infile datalines;
input a$ b$ c$ d$ e$;
datalines;
1 2 as> sd< 78#
3 5 a>a sd< 78&
1 2 <ss sd< 78*
1 2 ss 3 84
;
run;
output may be like
_n_
1
2
3
or
1 2 as> sd< 78#
3 5 a>a sd< 78&
1 2 <ss sd< 78*
I was trying
data ds1;
array spc(93) _All_;
set work.ds nobs=nobs point=i;
do i=1 to dim(spc);
where spc(i) like (<%,>%,%>%,>%,%>,%>%);
end;
stop;
run;
Thanks in advance
You need to provide a bit more explanation in your posts. Don't forget that you're asking us to help you so please have the courtesy and spend the time required to help us to help you.
Following the coding approach you've tried below code should do the job.
data have;
infile datalines;
input a$ b$ c$ d$ e$;
datalines;
1 2 as> sd< 78#
3 5 a>a sd< 78&
1 2 <ss sd< 78*
1 2 ss 3 84
;
run;
data want(drop=_:);
set work.have;
array spc(*) _character_;
do _i=1 to dim(spc);
if notalnum(compress(spc[_i])) then
do;
row=_n_;
output;
leave;
end;
end;
run;
Some information would be helpful. Special characters normally refer to tabs, or carriage return etc. I don't see any of these here?
Do you just want to see if the string contains <, >, or %? If so:
data ds1; array spc{93} _all_; set work.ds; do i=1 to dim(spc); if lengthn(compress(spc{i},'<>%',"k")) then k=1; end; if k; run;
This goes over each variable, if the string when all but <>% are removed's length is greater than 0 then k is set to 1. After all array elements are checked, if k is 1 then it gets output.
Hi,
It doesnt work.
Thanks
Doesn't work is awful vague.
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You need to provide a bit more explanation in your posts. Don't forget that you're asking us to help you so please have the courtesy and spend the time required to help us to help you.
Following the coding approach you've tried below code should do the job.
data have;
infile datalines;
input a$ b$ c$ d$ e$;
datalines;
1 2 as> sd< 78#
3 5 a>a sd< 78&
1 2 <ss sd< 78*
1 2 ss 3 84
;
run;
data want(drop=_:);
set work.have;
array spc(*) _character_;
do _i=1 to dim(spc);
if notalnum(compress(spc[_i])) then
do;
row=_n_;
output;
leave;
end;
end;
run;
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