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gp123
Calcite | Level 5

I need to create a block variable to keep a tab on changing doses.

 

subject dose
10002 10MG
10002 10MG
10002 20MG
10002 10MG
10002 10MG

10004 10MG
10004 10MG
10004 10MG
10004 20MG
10004 20MG

 

I want the final dataset to look like as follows.

 

subject dose block
10002 10MG   1
10002 10MG   1
10002 20MG   2
10002 10MG   3
10002 10MG   3

10004 10MG   1
10004 10MG   1
10004 10MG   1
10004 20MG   2
10004 20MG   2

 

any thoughts?

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

BY groups + FIRST, this assumes your data is sorted as shown. 

 

data want;
set have;
by subject dose notsorted;

if first.subject then block=0;
if first.dose then block+1;

run;

 


@gp123 wrote:

I need to create a block variable to keep a tab on changing doses.

 

subject dose
10002 10MG
10002 10MG
10002 20MG
10002 10MG
10002 10MG

10004 10MG
10004 10MG
10004 10MG
10004 20MG
10004 20MG

 

I want the final dataset to look like as follows.

 

subject dose block
10002 10MG   1
10002 10MG   1
10002 20MG   2
10002 10MG   3
10002 10MG   3

10004 10MG   1
10004 10MG   1
10004 10MG   1
10004 20MG   2
10004 20MG   2

 

any thoughts?

 

 



 

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Reeza
Super User

BY groups + FIRST, this assumes your data is sorted as shown. 

 

data want;
set have;
by subject dose notsorted;

if first.subject then block=0;
if first.dose then block+1;

run;

 


@gp123 wrote:

I need to create a block variable to keep a tab on changing doses.

 

subject dose
10002 10MG
10002 10MG
10002 20MG
10002 10MG
10002 10MG

10004 10MG
10004 10MG
10004 10MG
10004 20MG
10004 20MG

 

I want the final dataset to look like as follows.

 

subject dose block
10002 10MG   1
10002 10MG   1
10002 20MG   2
10002 10MG   3
10002 10MG   3

10004 10MG   1
10004 10MG   1
10004 10MG   1
10004 20MG   2
10004 20MG   2

 

any thoughts?

 

 



 

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