Hi All,
Could you please anyone explain in which situation we have to use which parameter like key and positional parameters.
Is there any particular situation for using those parameters.
Thanks
Shiva
That is the macro designers job to decide. To help, the parameter approach is easier with setting default values. SAS(R) 9.3 Macro Language: Reference (%macro)
I would use named parameters as much as possible. They are easier to document, make the code easier to read. For instance if you optional parameters you could have either:
%macro do_something (avar,avar2,,,,,,some_new_var,,,,);
Or
%macro do_something (variable_to_process=avar,
variable_label=avar2,
output_variable=some_new_var);
This is however an opinion, and there are some occasions where it doesn't help any to have named parameters, for instance where macros are embedded in other macros:
%macro big_loop (loop_start=,loop_end=,var=);
%macro inner_loop (a,b);
do loop over a to b;
%mend inner_loop;
%inner_loop(loop_start,loop_end;
%mend big_loop;
As the user never sees the inner loop macro, then it really doesn't need documenting. So, if another person has to use it, maybe veer towards named paramers.
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