I am trying to create a macro surrounding the following code:
if put(dx1,$oudfmt.) = '1'
then
ED_OUD_flag = 1 ;
else
ED_OUD_flag = 0 ;
I have 87 diagnoses codes and want to create a macro that passes the 87 variables and set my flag based on a format. I have tried numerous things and am a little weary right now, and help is greatly appreciated.
Wanted to share my final successful code.
array dx (*) dx1 - dx80;
do i = 1 to dim(dx);
if (put(dx(i),$odfmt.) = '1')
then ED_OD_FLAG = 1 ;
end ;
This worked very well - thank you so much for your help!
No macro is needed. Use arrays instead:
data want;
set have;
array dx (*) dx1 - dx87;
array ED_OUD_flag (*) ED_OUD_flag1 - ED_OUD_flag87;
do i = 1 to dim(dx);
ED_OUD_flag(i) = (put(dx(i),$oudfmt.) = '1');
end;
run;
Thank you! This works great, however I would like only one ED_OUD_flag, is there a way to do this?
@gstover - So what is your logic then? Do all 87 dx variables have to be equal to 1 to set ED_OUD_flag to 1?
Try this (untested):
data want;
set have;
array dx (*) dx1 - dx87;
do i = 1 to dim(dx);
ED_OUD_flags + (put(dx(i),$oudfmt.) = '1');
end;
ED_OUD_flag = (ED_OUD_flags = 87);
run;
Wanted to share my final successful code.
array dx (*) dx1 - dx80;
do i = 1 to dim(dx);
if (put(dx(i),$odfmt.) = '1')
then ED_OD_FLAG = 1 ;
end ;
This worked very well - thank you so much for your help!
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