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pk2012
Calcite | Level 5


Dear All,

I am working on a dataset and am stuck at one point where I need to create a dummy variable. I have a set of information which includes the following information:

Firm     Year     INDEX    

A          2001     0             

A          2002     1             

A          2003     1             

A          2004     1             

A          2005     1             

A          2006     1             

A          2007     1             

A          2008     1             

A          2009     0             

B          2001     0             

B          2002     0             

B          2003     1             

B          2004     1             

B          2005     1             

B          2006     1             

B          2007     0             

I want to create five dummy variables: ADD, OUT, ONGOING, ONGOING1, ONGOING2.

ADD is 1 for the first year when INDEX is 1 and 0 otherwise. OUT is 1 for the year following the last year of INDEX =1. ONGOING is 1 for years when INDEX is 1 excepte for the first year. ONGOING1 is 1 for the 2nd and the 3rd year of INDEX =1. ONGOING2 is 1 for the any year after the third year of INDEX =1.

In other words, I am trying to get the output to look like this:

Firm     Year     INDEX     ADD     OUT     ONGOING     ONGOING1     ONGOING2

A          2001     0                   0          0          0                         0                         0

A          2002     1                  1           0          0                         0                         0

A          2003     1                  0           0          1                         1                         0

A          2004     1                  0           0          1                         1                         0

A          2005     1                  0           0          1                         0                         1

A          2006     1                  0           0          1                         0                         1

A          2007     1                  0           0          1                         0                         1

A          2008     1                  0           0          1                         0                         1

A          2009     0                  0           1          0                         0                         0

B          2001     0                  0           0          0                         0                         0

B          2002     0                  0           0          0                         0                         0

B          2003     1                  1           0          0                         0                         0

B          2004     1                  0           0          1                         1                         0

B          2005     1                  0           0          1                         1                         0

B          2006     1                  0           0          1                         0                         1

B          2007     0                 

Although I did have some success in creating the ADD, OUT, and ONGOING, I am not sure how to construct ONGOING1 and ONGOING2. I would appreciate if someone would help me with them.

Thank you.

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sasjourney
Calcite | Level 5

data have;
input Firm $     Year     INDEX ;
cards;
A          2001     0             
A          2002     1             
A          2003     1             
A          2004     1             
A          2005     1             
A          2006     1             
A          2007     1             
A          2008     1             
A          2009     0             
B          2001     0             
B          2002     0             
B          2003     1             
B          2004     1             
B          2005     1             
B          2006     1             
B          2007     0          
;

proc sort data=have out=index0;
by firm year;
where index=0;
run;

proc sort data=have out=index1;
by firm year;
where index=1;
run;

data index1;
set index1;
retain seq;
by firm year;
if first.firm then seq=1;
else seq+1;
if seq>1 then ongoing=1;
else ongoing=0;
if 2<=seq<=3 then ongoing1=1;
else ongoing1=0;
if seq>3 then ongoing2=1;
else ongoing2=0;
run;

data final;
set index0(in=a) index1;
if a then do;
ongoing=0;
ongoing1=0;
ongoing2=0;
end;
run;

hope this helps...

Regards

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Linlin
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

data have;
input Firm $     Year     INDEX ;
cards;
A          2001     0             
A          2002     1             
A          2003     1             
A          2004     1             
A          2005     1             
A          2006     1             
A          2007     1             
A          2008     1             
A          2009     0             
B          2001     0             
B          2002     0             
B          2003     1             
B          2004     1             
B          2005     1             
B          2006     1             
B          2007     0          
;
data want;
set have;
add=0; out=0;ongoing=0;ongoing1=0;ongoing2=0;
by firm notsorted;
if (first.firm and index=1) or (not first.firm and index=1 and lag(index)=0) then add=1;
if index=0 and lag(index)=1 then out=1;
if index=1 and lag(index)=1 then ongoing=1;
ongoing1=ifn(lag(add)=1 or lag2(add)=1,1,0);
if index=1 and lag3(index)=1 then ongoing2=1;
run;
proc print;run;
       

Message was edited by: Linlin

sasjourney
Calcite | Level 5

data have;
input Firm $     Year     INDEX ;
cards;
A          2001     0             
A          2002     1             
A          2003     1             
A          2004     1             
A          2005     1             
A          2006     1             
A          2007     1             
A          2008     1             
A          2009     0             
B          2001     0             
B          2002     0             
B          2003     1             
B          2004     1             
B          2005     1             
B          2006     1             
B          2007     0          
;

proc sort data=have out=index0;
by firm year;
where index=0;
run;

proc sort data=have out=index1;
by firm year;
where index=1;
run;

data index1;
set index1;
retain seq;
by firm year;
if first.firm then seq=1;
else seq+1;
if seq>1 then ongoing=1;
else ongoing=0;
if 2<=seq<=3 then ongoing1=1;
else ongoing1=0;
if seq>3 then ongoing2=1;
else ongoing2=0;
run;

data final;
set index0(in=a) index1;
if a then do;
ongoing=0;
ongoing1=0;
ongoing2=0;
end;
run;

hope this helps...

Regards

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

You can do it this way :

data have;

input Firm $ Year INDEX;

datalines;

A          2001     0             

A          2002     1             

A          2003     1             

A          2004     1             

A          2005     1             

A          2006     1             

A          2007     1             

A          2008     1             

A          2009     0             

B          2001     0             

B          2002     0             

B          2003     1             

B          2004     1             

B          2005     1             

B          2006     1             

B          2007     0             

;

/*

ADD is 1 for the first year when INDEX is 1 and 0 otherwise.

OUT is 1 for the year following the last year of INDEX =1.

ONGOING is 1 for years when INDEX is 1 excepte for the first year.

ONGOING1 is 1 for the 2nd and the 3rd year of INDEX =1.

ONGOING2 is 1 for the any year after the third year of INDEX =1.

*/

data want(drop=counti);

set have;

by firm index notsorted;

if first.index then counti=0;

counti + 1;

ADD = counti=1 and index;

OUT = counti=1 and not index and not first.firm;

ONGOING = INDEX and  counti>1;

ONGOING1 = INDEX and counti in (2, 3);

ONGOING2 = INDEX and counti > 3;

run;

PG

PG
pk2012
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you all for your prompt replies.


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