hi guys,
can you please point to me the syntax error i am making here:
I'd appreciate it a lot
data one;
input x1-x24;
cards;
23 45 66 67 56 33
33 4 5 6 77 77 88 23 44 5 6 7 66 77 88 77 66 77
;
data two;
set one;
array x {24} x1-x24;
array y{24} y1-y24;
do i=1 to 24;
/*i=1;
do until (i > 24);*/
y{i} =( 5 / 9) * (x{i} – 31);
*i=i+1;
end;
drop i;
run;
proc print;
run;
I think your mistake was typing into a word processor.
That thing that looks like a minus sign before the number 31 is some type of emdash character instead.
Also zero C is 32 F , not 31.
I think your mistake was typing into a word processor.
That thing that looks like a minus sign before the number 31 is some type of emdash character instead.
Also zero C is 32 F , not 31.
omg haha,you r right Tom.Spent almost 2 hours trying to figure out what the error was.
Million thanks to you
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