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Nyioves
Calcite | Level 5

Eg 1.

data compound;

     Amount=50000;

     Rate1=.075;

     Yearly=Amount*Rate1;

     do i=1 to 12;

         Monthly+((Monthly+Amount)*(Rate1/12);

end;

run;

proc print data=compound; run;

output:

O  Amt     Rate1 Yrly    Mnthly

1500000.07537501261.77

Why isn't I = 13 in the  output?

Eg 2.

Here yearly does in fact show in the output and is incremented +1 _n_ ....

data invest;

     Capital=0;

     do Year=2001 to 2003;

             Capital=5000;

             Capital+(Capital*.075);

end;

run;

proc print data = invest; run;

Output:

O Cap   Yr

153752004
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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Because the typo in the first data step makes it not run.  So it didn't overwrite the previous version of the data set named COMPOUND.

1244           Monthly+((Monthly+Amount)*(Rate1/12);

                                                   -

                                                   79

ERROR 79-322: Expecting a ).

Nyioves
Calcite | Level 5

That is correct.

ballardw
Super User

BTW you may want to investigate financial functions in the SAS help. They can save a lot of coding for common calculations.

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