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R_A_G_
Calcite | Level 5
Hello,

I am using IF Then statement to label my binary data by their combination. I have 3 binary variables which means 2**3=7 combination:
this is my data:
A B C
1 1 1
0 0 1
and so on

so, the first row will be combination 8, 2nd combination 1,....
Right now I am using IF Then statement which means 8 lines of "if then" how can I avoid this and use a shorter code?
thank you
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RickM
Fluorite | Level 6
You could do something like...

comb=input(catx(put(A,1.),put(B,1.),put(C,1.)),binary3.);

Good luck!
R_A_G_
Calcite | Level 5
Thanks Rick,
it worked I replaced my code with yours (had to switch 1st statemment with the 2nd). Do you mind explaining what your code did.
Thanks again

this was my code(long:)):
IF SKILLS1=0 and SKILLS2=0 AND SKILLS3=1 THEN COMBINATION=1;
if SKILLS1=0 and SKILLS2=1 AND SKILLS3=0 THEN COMBINATION=2;
IF SKILLS1=0 and SKILLS2=1 AND SKILLS3=1 THEN COMBINATION=3;
IF SKILLS1=1 and SKILLS2=0 AND SKILLS3=0 THEN COMBINATION=4;
IF SKILLS1=1 and SKILLS2=0 AND SKILLS3=1 THEN COMBINATION=5;
IF SKILLS1=1 and SKILLS2=1 AND SKILLS3=0 THEN COMBINATION=6;
IF SKILLS1=1 and SKILLS2=1 AND SKILLS3=1 THEN COMBINATION=7;
RickM
Fluorite | Level 6
It basically concatenated the 0's and 1's into a string ('111', '101', '001', etc) and then that string was converted to a number based on the binary informat.

You could also have calculated the binary number from the individual variables.

comb=A*2**2+B*2**1+C*2**0;
R_A_G_
Calcite | Level 5
thank you so much
R.A.G.
Ksharp
Super User
It looks like you are doing convert binary into dec



[pre]
data _null_;
retain combination -1;
do skills1=0,1;
do skills2=0,1;
do skills3=0,1;
combination+1;
put (_all_) (:);
end;
end;
end;
run;
[/pre]





Ksharp

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