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urban58
Quartz | Level 8

Hello SAS community,

I have the following dataset and want to concatenate numeric variables type and id separated by a dash, I think my code below does that.

data have ;
input type id ;
cards;
1 2
1 55
2 100
3 99
4 4560
5 690
;
run;

data want; length id2 $ 6;
set have;
id2 = catx('-', type, id);
run;

I want id2 to have a length of 6 but not all ids have 4 digits, to compensate for that I would like to add leading "0"s so I get

type

id

id2

1

2

1-0002

1

55

1-0055

2

100

2-0100

3

99

3-0099

4

4560

4-4560

5

690

5-0690

I'm using SAS 9.4 on a PC.

I would appreciate any help!

Margaret

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Accepted Solutions
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Use the Z format to convert the numbers to strings with leading zeros.

id2 = catx('-', type, put(id,z4.) );

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Use the Z format to convert the numbers to strings with leading zeros.

id2 = catx('-', type, put(id,z4.) );
urban58
Quartz | Level 8
Tom, thanks so much for the quick response - it works perfectly!

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