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DangIT
Fluorite | Level 6

Hi,

I'm stuck on something very simple..

I have a data step with an array that recodes a numeric into category variables, and i would like to add the text of the variable being coded as a prefix into the value of the category.

For example:

This is the code i am working with:

Data Table1 ; Set Data ;

Array num{*} var1 var2 var3 ;

Array Cat{*} cat1 cat2 cat3 ;

do i=1 to dim(num) ;

     IF num{i} LE 50 then cat{i}='0-50';

     IF num{i} GE 50 then cat{i}='0-100';

end ;

run ;

From this I get 3 category variables with 2 values '0-50' and '0-100'.

Cat1:  '0-50' and '0-100'

Cat2:  '0-50' and '0-100'

Cat3:  '0-50' and '0-100'

Essentially what I would like to do is add the prefix of num{i} into the value so it would look like:

Cat1:  'var1: 0-50' and 'var1: 0-100'

Cat2:  'var2: 0-50' and 'var2: 0-100'

Cat3:  'var3: 0-50' and 'var3: 0-100'

Thank you for your help.

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ballardw
Super User

Try:

Cat{i} = catx(':',vname(num{i}),'0-50');

Cat{i} = catx(':',vname(num{i}),'0-100');

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ballardw
Super User

Try:

Cat{i} = catx(':',vname(num{i}),'0-50');

Cat{i} = catx(':',vname(num{i}),'0-100');

DangIT
Fluorite | Level 6

Perfect, thank you, I didn't know the vname function existed.

Reeza
Super User

Check your boundary conditions, you have GE 50 and LE 50, so where do you really want 50 to end up?

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