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newSAS2017
Calcite | Level 5

I have a data set with a number of columns. I am wanting to create a data set from this using a selection of the columns:

 

In iml

 

Instead of

use = old_use[1:100, 1:75];

 

I want to have

use = old_use[1:100, 1:50] + old_use[1:100, 53:57] + old_use[1:100, 59:75];

 

But it is not returning the correct number of columns....

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

The addition operator is trying to add matrices that do not have the same number of columns. Perhaps you mean to use the concatenation operator:

 

use = old_use[1:100, 1:50] || old_use[1:100, 53:57] || old_use[1:100, 59:75];

 

If so, a more efficient method is to form a vector of the column indices and then do a single extraction:

 

cols = (1:50) || (53:57) || (59:75);

use = old_use[1:100, cols];

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Rick_SAS
SAS Super FREQ

The addition operator is trying to add matrices that do not have the same number of columns. Perhaps you mean to use the concatenation operator:

 

use = old_use[1:100, 1:50] || old_use[1:100, 53:57] || old_use[1:100, 59:75];

 

If so, a more efficient method is to form a vector of the column indices and then do a single extraction:

 

cols = (1:50) || (53:57) || (59:75);

use = old_use[1:100, cols];

newSAS2017
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you that works really well!

 

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