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RebeccaJW
Calcite | Level 5

I would like to create two variables , one numeric and one character, according to ages. For example , for age<=8, I would like to assign 10 to grade and median to growth. 

 

However, I only know how to create one variable for one if statement, which is shown below. I want to ask if there is more efficient way to do this.

 

data age;
	set age;
	grade = .;
	growth = .;
	if (age<=8) then grade=10;
       if (age<=8) then growth="median";
run;
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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
 

data age;
	set age;
if (age<=8) then do;
         grade=10;
        growth="median";
       END;
run;

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
 

data age;
	set age;
if (age<=8) then do;
         grade=10;
        growth="median";
       END;
run;

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