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Calcite | Level 5

I have

 

'1', '2', '3',... stored as a Character variable - Types

 

If i want to subset a dataset

 

if Types <='10'

 

will it select all values from '1',....'10'?

 

In other words, does SAS interpret the magnitude of numbers stored as character variable in the same way as  numeric variable?

 

Thank you

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Patrick
Opal | Level 21

No it doesn't. It compares character by character. You need to convert your characters to numeric for such a comparison.

23 data _null_;
24 types='2';
25 if types<='10' then put 'TRUE';
26 else put 'FALSE';
27
28 if input(types,best32.)<=10 then put 'TRUE';
29 else put 'FALSE';
30
31 run;

FALSE
TRUE

 

 

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