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Myles1
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PROC HPFOREST can output a binary score file (using the SAVE statement), which can then be used by PROC HP4SCORE. My question is, can this binary score file be converted to standard SAS code somehow?

 

My end goal is to use it in an %include statement within a data step, similar to how PROC LOGISTIC score code can be used. 

E.g.

 

Data scored_data;

Set data_in;

%include scorecode;

run;

 

I'm using SAS Version 9.4

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

No, the whole reason that HPFOREST generates a binary representation of the score code instead of DATA step is because it is typically too large to even compile as DATA step score code.  

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WendyCzika
SAS Employee

No, the whole reason that HPFOREST generates a binary representation of the score code instead of DATA step is because it is typically too large to even compile as DATA step score code.  

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