I need to generate a new variabel that horizontally count the number of variabels out of a total of 9 numeric variabels that contains a none missing value. I've figured out to do so with a missing value, but how can I change the code, so instead of '.' it will be any value "not equal" to a missing value?
data have;
set want;
countvar = countc(catt(of var1 - var9), '.');
run;
(I still haven't worked with arrays, so I would appreciate a very simple code, ex based on the code above)
Thanks...
@Biniie wrote:
I need to generate a new variabel that horizontally count the number of variabels out of a total of 9 variabels that contains a none missing value. I've figured out to do so with a missing value, but how can I change the code, so instead of '.' it will be any value "not equal" to a missing value?
data have;
set want;
countvar = countc(catt(of var1 - var9), '.');
run;
(I still haven't worked with arrays, so I would appreciate a very simple code, ex based on the code above)
Thanks...
Use the CMISS() function. It can handle both numeric and character variables.
number_missing=cmiss(of var1-var9);
number_not_missing=9 - number_missing;
@Biniie wrote:
I need to generate a new variabel that horizontally count the number of variabels out of a total of 9 variabels that contains a none missing value. I've figured out to do so with a missing value, but how can I change the code, so instead of '.' it will be any value "not equal" to a missing value?
data have;
set want;
countvar = countc(catt(of var1 - var9), '.');
run;
(I still haven't worked with arrays, so I would appreciate a very simple code, ex based on the code above)
Thanks...
Use the CMISS() function. It can handle both numeric and character variables.
number_missing=cmiss(of var1-var9);
number_not_missing=9 - number_missing;
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