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Hendrik
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

I am setting up a bin packing model based on the SAS example (http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/ormpug/67517/HTML/default/viewer.htm#ormpug_decomp_examp...)

 

The data definition step looks as follows:

 

data dvr;

input opponent $ size;

datalines;

 

Clemson 1.36

Clemson2 1.97

Duke 2.76

Duke2 2.52

FSU 2.56

FSU2 2.34

GT 1.49

[...]

;

 

I am new to SAS and don't really know how to access the data. In my application, I have a third value (rating) for each data row as follows:

 

data dvr;

input opponent $ size $ rating;

datalines;

 

Clemson 1.36 1

Clemson2 1.97 2

Duke 2.76 3

Duke2 2.52 3

FSU 2.56 2

FSU2 2.34 1

GT 1.49 2

[...]

 

I thought that I can call these values like using an array but it does not work.

I would like to set up a constraint that compares the third value to another value and sets up a constraint.

 

If anybody could help me and give a hint on how I can access or loop though these values, it would be amazing!

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RobPratt
SAS Super FREQ

The "size" column is numeric, so omit the $ in the DATA step INPUT statement:

input opponent $ size rating;

The following PROC OPTMODEL statements show how to modify the documentation example to read the additional "rating" column:

   set <str> PRODUCTS;
   num size {PRODUCTS};
   num rating {PRODUCTS};
   read data dvr into PRODUCTS=[opponent] size rating;

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RobPratt
SAS Super FREQ

The "size" column is numeric, so omit the $ in the DATA step INPUT statement:

input opponent $ size rating;

The following PROC OPTMODEL statements show how to modify the documentation example to read the additional "rating" column:

   set <str> PRODUCTS;
   num size {PRODUCTS};
   num rating {PRODUCTS};
   read data dvr into PRODUCTS=[opponent] size rating;
Hendrik
Calcite | Level 5
Thank you for your answer Rob! Based on this, how do I access the parameter?
For example, if I would like to print the rating of FSU, is there a way to say 'put PRODUCTS[5,3]?
Hendrik
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you for your quick reply Rob!

 

This works fine and I noticed, I should have asked the question differently... Is it possible to iterate through these parameters (in array shape)?

 

For example:

for all i in rows:

    for all j in columns:

        put arrayelement[i,j]

 

Thank you in advance, Hendrik

RobPratt
SAS Super FREQ

Yes, you can explicitly loop through the index sets of these one-dimensional arrays:

for {i in OPPONENTS} put size[i] rating[i];

Or implicitly loop: 

put size[*] rating[*];

Or include an equals sign to also display the names:

for {i in OPPONENTS} put size[i]= rating[i]=;
put size[*]= rating[*]=;

 Or just print:

print size rating;

 

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