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For example, I need to generate a random number between -12.345 and 67.890. This number must have 3 decimal places, and can be positive or negative, as long as it's within the range given.
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var=round(ranuni(0)*(12.345+67.890),0.001)-12.345;
To generalize it you would need to create a macro or use proc fcmp.
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Scott Barry
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Note that this approach makes the endpoints of the range half as likely to be realized as the internal points.
Rick Wicklin's blog post looks at continuous ranges and integer ranges; here we have non-integer but discrete ranges.
RickM wrote:
Something like this would work.
var=round(ranuni(0)*(12.345+67.890),0.001)-12.345;
To generalize it you would need to create a macro or use proc fcmp.
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See also my blog post, "How to generate random numbers in SAS."
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Hi Rick! Do you a sample simulation code to generate multilevel data (nested data)? An example of this is a cluster-randomized trial (CRT) design where the treatment is implemented at the group level while the outcome is measured at the individual level?
Thanks,
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There are examples like this in my book Simulating Data with SAS. For example, see Section 7.5 and Section 11.3.