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ayin
Quartz | Level 8

Have: '89', '240', 'E9C10'.  (original strings)

Need: 'cc00089', 'cc00240', 'ccE9C10'. (new strings)

 

Basically, new strings (7 characters)= 'cc' + '0's + original strings.

 

Previously achieved in Excel using macros, not sure how to do in SAS?

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Ksharp
Super User
data want;
  length orig $ 5;
  length temp $ 5;
  do orig = '89', '240', 'E9C10', '1';
    temp=orig;
	want='cc'||translate(right(temp),'0',' ');
    output;
  end;
  drop temp;
run;

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BrunoMueller
SAS Super FREQ

Hi

 

You can use the LENGTH and REPEAT functions to get what you need, see sample below.

 

data want;
  length orig $ 7;
  length want $ 7;
  do orig = '89', '240', 'E9C10', '1';
    l_orig = length(orig);
    want = cats("cc", repeat("0", 5 - 1 - length(orig)) , orig);
    l_want = length(want);
    output;
  end;
run;

Bruno

Ksharp
Super User
data want;
  length orig $ 5;
  length temp $ 5;
  do orig = '89', '240', 'E9C10', '1';
    temp=orig;
	want='cc'||translate(right(temp),'0',' ');
    output;
  end;
  drop temp;
run;

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