Hi ,
I am using code:
data test;
infile datalines missover dsd;
input a : 1. @
b : $200.;
datalines;
0 I am going to college
1 I am interested in SAS
2 I am looking for more statistics
3 I want to see good results
;
proc print;run;
But this doesnt read the values correctly. The values are seperated by dlm = ' ' so I have used dsd option. I have used missiver to read any blank values as blanks. Please advise.
SK
Try this:
data test;
infile datalines missover dsd;
input @1 a 1.
@3 b : $200.;
datalines;
0 I am going to college
1 I am interested in SAS
2 I am looking for more statistics
3 I want to see good results
;
proc print;run;
Try this:
data test;
infile datalines missover dsd;
input @1 a 1.
@3 b : $200.;
datalines;
0 I am going to college
1 I am interested in SAS
2 I am looking for more statistics
3 I want to see good results
;
proc print;run;
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