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jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi!  

 

I have string values with

Cycle 1 Day 1

Cycle 1 Day 15

Cycle 2 Day 1

.

.

Cycle 23 Day 1

Cycle 23 Day 15

 

I want to output 'Day 1' observations regardless of cycle.  Using index, is outputting a Day 15's as well since it 'contains' Day 1.

 

data want
set have
if index(visit, "Day 1") then do;
cycle = input(scan(VISIT, 2), 3.);

end;
if cycle ne ''  ;
run;

 

 

Help is appreciated!

 

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Reeza
Super User

Why not just grab the number at the end using SCAN(string, 4) and check if that equals 1?

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Reeza
Super User

Why not just grab the number at the end using SCAN(string, 4) and check if that equals 1?

jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9
I was totally overthinking it! Thank you!
ballardw
Super User

Or try

 

if findw(visit, "Day 1") then ...

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