DATA two;
infile 'C:\Users\paul\Downloads\btt.dat';
input Childid 1-4 Sex 6 Bweight 8-11 Gestage 13-14 Momage 16-17
Parity 19 Mdbp 31-23 Msbp 25-27 Momeduc 29 Mmedaid 31 socio 33 dbp5 35-37 sbp5 39-41
ht5 43-47 wt5 49-52 hdl5 54-57 ldl5 59-62 trig5 64-67 smoke5 69 medaid5 71
socio5 73;
if (Msbp >= 140) and (Mdbp >= 90) then class = 'Hypertension';
if (Msbp >= 140) and (Mdbp < 90) then class = 'Isolated systolic hypertension';
if (Msbp <= 140) and (Mdbp >= 90) then class = 'Isolated siastolic hypertension';
if (Msbp < 140) and (Mdbp < 90) then class = 'Normotensive';
run;
proc print data=two (obs=10);
var class;
run;
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