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jj02148
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi All,

 

I ran into a problem in which I need to write a long logic expression: A01=1 OR A02=1 OR A03=1 OR A04=1 OR... A15=1 then TF=1;

 

Not sure if there is an easy and quick way to write the code? Say, IF any of (A01--A15) =1 then TF=1?

 

Thanks

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Astounding
PROC Star

If you create an array holding the variables, there are two methods.  The array:

 

array alist {15} a01-a15;

 

Then you could search with:

 

if whichn(1, of alist{*}) then TF=1;

 

Surprisingly, this method also works (once the array is defined):

 

if 1 in alist then TF=1;

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Astounding
PROC Star

If you create an array holding the variables, there are two methods.  The array:

 

array alist {15} a01-a15;

 

Then you could search with:

 

if whichn(1, of alist{*}) then TF=1;

 

Surprisingly, this method also works (once the array is defined):

 

if 1 in alist then TF=1;

jj02148
Obsidian | Level 7
Thanks so much!

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