Hi I was wondering if there is a way to divide a row by a constant, for example, by 3?
Thanks,
David
And only because DO OVER is deprecated:
const = 3;
array num _NUMERIC_;
do i=1 to dim(num);
num = num / const;
end;
it is possible:
const = 3;
array num _NUMERIC_;
do over num; num = num / const; end;
And only because DO OVER is deprecated:
const = 3;
array num _NUMERIC_;
do i=1 to dim(num);
num = num / const;
end;
Reeza, may I ask what do you mean by "deprecated" ?
I have tested the code, as wriiten originally with DO OVER and it worked without any syntax and even not a anote in the log.
As mutch as I know, DO OVER and DO ... FROM ... TO ... can't be used in same data step.
Is that the reason ?
No longer recommended.
For example - I can't find any reference to Do Over in 9.3/9.4 documentation.
It's still supported as legacy code.
Wow...this apparently was from V7 which is in 2000.
http://support.sas.com/techsup/notes/v8/1/780.html
Beginning with SAS OnlineDoc, Version 7-1, documentation for implicitly subscripted arrays and any related topics (e.g. DO OVER) has been removed. As noted in SAS Language: Reference, Version 6, First Edition, p. 297, implicit arrays are supported only for compatibility with previous releases of the SAS System. These obsolete features have been removed from the documentation to discourage their use in new program development.
Reeza, Thanks a lot.
I'm still using SAS OnLine Doc. of 9.2 version and beeing in age of 70 explains it.
@Shmuel wrote:
I'm still using SAS OnLine Doc. of 9.2 version and beeing in age of 70 explains it.
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