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I am trying to submit the following codes, but it always comes up with the error: ???

ERROR: A character operand was found in the %EVAL function or %IF condition where a numeric
operand is required. The condition was: split-1
ERROR: The macro INFO will stop executing.


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libname project 'F:\Courseinfo\fall2009\CS699\presentation';

%macro var_discret (var);

data pd_&var;
set project.pd_data_import (keep=&var status);
run;

proc sort data=pd_&var;
by &var;
run;

%macro info(split);

data _null_;
%let L_obs=%sysevalf(&split-1);
set pd_&var (firstobs=1 obs=&L_obs) end=lastobs;

if status=1 then count_yes+1;
else if status=0 then count_no+1;
if lastobs then do; p_yes=count_yes/&L_obs; p_no=count_no/&L_obs;entropy=-p_yes*log(p_yes)/log2-p_no*log(p_no)/log2;
call symput ('entropy_D1', trim(left(put(entropy,8.0)))); end;
run;

data _null_;
%let R_obs=%sysevalf(&split+1);
set pd_&var (firstobs=&R_obs obs=195) end=lastobs;

if status=1 then count_yes+1;
else if status=0 then count_no+1;
if lastobs then do; p_yes=count_yes/(196-&R_obs); p_no=count_no/(196-&R_obs);entropy=-p_yes*log(p_yes)/log2-p_no*log(p_no)/log2;
call symput ('entropy_D2', trim(left(put(entropy,8.0)))); end;
run;

%let info=%sysevalf((&L_obs/195)*&entropy_D1+((196-&R_obs)/195)*&entropy_D2);
%let previous_info=&info;
%mend;

%do split= 2 %to 194;
%info(split)
%if %sysevalf(&info lt &previous_info) %then %let final_split_pos_&var=&info;
%end;

%put "The final split point for variable &var is &split";
%mend;

%var_discret(MDVP_Fo)
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Fluorite | Level 6
You should be using %info(&split) not %info(split)

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