I have a data file that looks like this:
There are many cases where a value for the column "ActualRead" will not exist, and therefore it will be an estimated read that shows up in the "EstimatedReads" column. My question is how do I combine these two columns so that I have a single column that contains the actual reads, and replaces the missing actual reads with the estimated reads in the other column?
P.s. I am a SaS novice. I can handle some programming, but would prefer a solution in EG. Thanks.
The coalesce function will do what you want. e.g.:
data want; set have; actualreads=coalesce(actualreads,estimatedreads); run;
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data have1;
set have;
ActualReads=ifn(missing(ActualReads)=1, EstimatedReads, ActualReads);
run
Since you call yourself a novice, I thought you might want the simplest version:
data want;
set have;
if ActualReads=. then ActualReads=EstimatedReads;
drop EstimatedReads;
run;
Dropping EstimatedReads might not be a great idea, but I wasn't sure if that was part of the question or not.
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