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UCFtigers2017
Fluorite | Level 6

I want a new variable that contains the number version of their grade. How can I can I do this with less code?

 

data students5 ;
set students4 ;
if results = 'A' then resultsNum = 4 ;
if results = 'B' then resultsNum = 3 ;
if results = 'C' then resultsNum = 2 ;
if results = 'D' then resultsNum = 1 ;
if results = 'F' then resultsNum = 0 ;
run;

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

@UCFtigers2017

You certainly should use ELSE as well.

As an alternative: Create a format and then use this format on your variable result.

mkeintz
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    resultsnum=indexc('FDCBA',results)-1;
    if resultsnum<0 then resultsnum=.;
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s_lassen
Meteorite | Level 14

@UCFtigers2017:

Unless you can shorten the code to a formula, as suggested by mkeintz, I would consider using a SELECT statement here:

 

data students5 ;
  set students4 ;
  select(results);
    when('A') resultsNum = 4 ;
    when('B') resultsNum = 3 ;
    when('C') resultsNum = 2 ;
    when('D') resultsNum = 1 ;
    when('F') resultsNum = 0 ;
    otherwise;
    end;
run;

Or you could use an informat:

proc format;
  invalue graden
    'A'=4
    'B'=3
    'C'=2
    'D'=1
    'F'=0
    other=.;
run;

data students5;
  set students4;
  resultsNum=input(results,graden.);
run;

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