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Nasser_DRMCP
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hello,

 

I've got a table (generated by proc compare) that holds around 170 columns and 150 000 rows.

for all lines and all columns, I would like to perform the same operation. for example replace '.' by ' ' ;

thanks a lot in advance for your help

regards

Nasser

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Astounding
PROC Star

For numeric variables, you can't do that.  A missing value for a numeric variable is displayed as a dot.  The only thing you can do differently is to change how it gets displayed:

 

options missing=" ";

 

If you happen to have character variables that contain a dot, you can change them to blanks:

 

data want;
   set have;
   array chars {*} _character_;
   do _n_= 1 to dim(chars);
      if chars{_n_} = "." then chars{_n_} = " ";
   end;
run;

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Astounding
PROC Star

For numeric variables, you can't do that.  A missing value for a numeric variable is displayed as a dot.  The only thing you can do differently is to change how it gets displayed:

 

options missing=" ";

 

If you happen to have character variables that contain a dot, you can change them to blanks:

 

data want;
   set have;
   array chars {*} _character_;
   do _n_= 1 to dim(chars);
      if chars{_n_} = "." then chars{_n_} = " ";
   end;
run;

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