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rotana
Calcite | Level 5

Does anyone know if there's an efficient way to create a single variable from multiple variables. For example, person was asked if they've ever had a condition, then asked to specify the condition. When the data was entered, each condition was listed as its own binary (yes/no) variable without standardizing the variable names. 

 

Condition         X           Y           Z

1                      1            0           0

1                      0            0           1

0                      0            0           0  

1                      0            1           0

 

I want it to look like this:

 

Condition         Condition_type

1                                  X

1                                  Z

0                                   

1                                  Y

 

Thanks!

 

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Reeza
Super User

Use WHICHN to find the value of the one with the 1 and then VNAME to get the name of the variable:

 

array myVars(*) x y z;
index = whichn(1, of myVars(*));
if index ne 0 then VarName = vname(myvars(index));

@rotana wrote:

Does anyone know if there's an efficient way to create a single variable from multiple variables. For example, person was asked if they've ever had a condition, then asked to specify the condition. When the data was entered, each condition was listed as its own binary (yes/no) variable without standardizing the variable names. 

 

Condition         X           Y           Z

1                      1            0           0

1                      0            0           1

0                      0            0           0  

1                      0            1           0

 

I want it to look like this:

 

Condition         Condition_type

1                                  X

1                                  Z

0                                   

1                                  Y

 

Thanks!

 


 

novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20
data have;
input Condition         X           Y           Z;
cards;
1                      1            0           0
1                      0            0           1
0                      0            0           0  
1                      0            1           0
;


data want;
set have;
array t(*) x--z;
temp=whichn(1, of t[*]);
if  temp then condition_type=vname(t(temp));
drop temp;
run;
Astounding
PROC Star

Is it impossible for a person to have two conditions?

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