Thanks Tom. Here is the log I have. The log says my data is invalid for all of the inputs. I am not sure why that would be. The program is directly copied from SAS 9.2.
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31 datalines;
NOTE: Invalid data for yresp in line 34 1-61.
NOTE: Invalid data for se in line 35 1-61.
NOTE: Invalid data for C_0_10 in line 36 1-62.
NOTE: Invalid data for C_0_13 in line 37 1-63.
NOTE: Invalid data for C_0_16 in line 38 1-64.
NOTE: Invalid data for C_100_10 in line 39 1-64.
NOTE: Invalid data for C_100_13 in line 40 1-63.
NOTE: Invalid data for C_100_16 in line 41 1-61.
NOTE: Invalid data for df in line 42 1-61.
RULE: ----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7----+----8----+
42 CHAR R1Head.Suth2009.4.09.3.87.2.56.1.97.1.60.5.06.3.89.3.16.34.00
ZONE 53466605776333303233032330323303233032330323303233032330332332222222222222222222
NUMR 21851493548200994E0993E8792E5691E9791E6095E0693E8993E16934E000000000000000000000
NOTE: Invalid data errors for file CARDS occurred outside the printed range.
Message was edited by: Nathan Bestor
Bestor,
Maybe you can use some of the new features of the SAS communities to actually include sample code, with data, as an attachment.
Doc Muhlbaier
Duke
Thanks Doc,
See above.
Bestor
When I ran this in batch SAS, I got the same error messages that you did in EGuide. When I ran in interactive SAS, it ran fine. (SAS 9.2 TS2M3).
The problem is in the default settings related to tab-delimited data. I think, but have not tried, that you need to code an explicit INFILE statement for the datalines to include the tab as the delimiter.Alternatively, you could use a text editor to replace the tabs with spaces.
Doc Muhlbaier
Duke
Just as Doc@duck said, maybe it is because of your '09'x delimiter (tab character).
Title; Title1 "Eg 4.2 Problem"; Data Pnet; infile datalines dlm=' ' expandtabs; input Trt $ Loc $ yresp se C_0_10 C_0_13 C_0_16 C_25_10 C_25_13 C_25_16 df; T_0_10 = (C_0_10-yresp)/se; P_0_10=1-(ProbT(T_0_10,df)); T_0_13 = (C_0_13-yresp)/se; P_0_13=1-(ProbT(T_0_13,df)); T_0_16 = (C_0_16-yresp)/se; P_0_16=1-(ProbT(T_0_16,df)); T_25_10 = (C_25_10-yresp)/se; P_25_10=1-(ProbT(T_25_10,df)); T_25_13 = (C_25_13-yresp)/se; P_25_13=1-(ProbT(T_25_13,df)); T_25_16 = (C_25_16-yresp)/se; P_25_16=1-(ProbT(T_25_16,df)); datalines; a Central1 0.72572564 2.04 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a Central2 4.49 1.71 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a SW1 1.77 1.63 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 28 a SE1 0.61 1.84 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a SE2 -0.73 1.97 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a SW2 2.15 2.27 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a N1 8.67 4 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a NE1 3.62 10.23 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 28 a NE1 3.2 4.14 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 a NW1 1.74 1.92 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 28 a NW2 4.09 3.87 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b Central1 4.99156649 2.04 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b Central2 6.27 1.71 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b SW1 1.66 1.63 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 28 b SE1 4.92 1.84 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b SE2 0.35 1.97 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b SW2 4.81 2.27 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b N1 6.67 4 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b NE1 5.25 10.23 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 28 b NE1 3.69 4.14 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 b NW1 7.27 1.92 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 28 b NW2 -0.35 3.87 2.562 1.970769231 1.60125 5.062 3.893846154 3.16375 34 c Central1 -1.64692377 2.04 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c Central2 5.81 1.71 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c SW1 2.37 1.63 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 28 c SE1 -1.24 1.84 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c SE2 0.54 1.97 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c SW2 0.23 2.27 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c N1 0.92 4 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c NE1 4.01 10.23 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 28 c NE1 3.94 4.14 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 c NW1 2.69 1.92 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 28 c NW2 -2.94 3.87 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d Central1 2.42152079 2.04 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d Central2 6.47 1.14 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d SW1 2.83 1.63 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 28 d SE1 2.05 1.84 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d SE2 1.52 1.97 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d SW2 0.37 2.27 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d N1 4.93 4 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d NE1 3.64 10.23 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 28 d NE1 3.29 4.14 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 d NW1 4.55 1.92 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 28 d NW2 -1.16 3.87 2.591 1.993076923 1.619375 5.091 3.916153846 3.181875 34 e Central1 -2.63402407 2.04 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e Central2 -0.79 1.71 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e SW1 -0.1 1.63 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 28 e SE1 1.53 1.84 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e SE2 -1.46 1.97 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e SW2 0.36 2.27 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e N1 2.78 4 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e NE1 2.22 10.23 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 28 e NE1 0.73 4.14 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 e NW1 1.45 1.92 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 28 e NW2 -0.46 3.87 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f Central1 -1.21100871 2.04 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f Central2 1.37 1.71 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f SW1 1.32 1.63 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 28 f SE1 2.39 1.84 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f SE2 0.02 1.97 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f SW2 0.86 2.27 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f N1 0.83 4 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f NE1 1.95 10.23 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 28 f NE1 -1.66 4.14 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 f NW1 2.52 1.92 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 28 f NW2 0.36 3.87 1.9 1.461538462 1.1875 4.4 3.384615385 2.75 34 Run; Proc Print Data=Pnet; Run;
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