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advmsj
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi there, I am trying to find a way to create a categorical variable in which:

1 = Mixed (given there is text in both columns 1 and 2)

2 = Unknown

3 = Purebred type 1

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n = Purebred type n

 

Given the sample dataset:

IDColumn 1 - Breed 1Column 2 - Breed 2Desired Column
1Poodle Purebred - Poodle
2PoodleHuskyMixed
3Husky Purebred - Husky
4Maltese Purebred - Maltese
5PoodleMalteseMixed
6Unknown Unknown
7Golden RetrieverPoodleMixed
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Reeza
Super User

Then you would check if the code was 0 rather than missing.

 


@advmsj wrote:

@Reeza wrote:
Check if the second column is missing, if it is, use Column1, otherwise set it to Mixed.

if missing(column2) then desired_column = column1;
else desired_column = 'Mixed';

Thank for you this solution. What the missingness in column 2 is denoted with a 0. How does the code change?


 

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Reeza
Super User
Check if the second column is missing, if it is, use Column1, otherwise set it to Mixed.

if missing(column2) then desired_column = column1;
else desired_column = 'Mixed';
advmsj
Obsidian | Level 7

@Reeza wrote:
Check if the second column is missing, if it is, use Column1, otherwise set it to Mixed.

if missing(column2) then desired_column = column1;
else desired_column = 'Mixed';

Thank for you this solution. What the missingness in column 2 is denoted with a 0. How does the code change?

Reeza
Super User

Then you would check if the code was 0 rather than missing.

 


@advmsj wrote:

@Reeza wrote:
Check if the second column is missing, if it is, use Column1, otherwise set it to Mixed.

if missing(column2) then desired_column = column1;
else desired_column = 'Mixed';

Thank for you this solution. What the missingness in column 2 is denoted with a 0. How does the code change?


 

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