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R_Win
Calcite | Level 5
I should get the below output from the given dataset "X" .
data x;
input id a$ b$ c$ d$ e$ f$ g$;
cards;
1 B B B C C C P
3 B B C C C C P
4 C C C C C P P
5 B C C P P P P
6 P P P P P P P
7 C C C C P P P
run;


output:

id count(B) count(C) count(P)
1 3 3 1
3 2 4 1
4 0 5 2
....
.
. Message was edited by: Michel_SAS
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R_Win
Calcite | Level 5
got it


data y(drop= a--g i);
set x;
array arr
  • _character_;
    bcount=0;Ccount=0;Pcount=0;
    do i=1 to dim(arr);
    select (arr);
    when ("B") Bcount=Bcount+1;
    when ("C") Ccount=Ccount+1;
    when ("P") Pcount=Pcount+1;
    end;
    end;
    run;
  • R_Win
    Calcite | Level 5
    data y(drop=x--r i );
    set x;
    bounce_string=cat(a,b,c,d,e,f,g);
    BCount=0;CCount=0;PCount=0;
    do i=1 to length(bounce_string);
    select(substr(bounce_string,i,1));
    when ("b") BCount=Bcount+1;
    when ("p") PCount=Pcount+1;
    when ("c") CCount=CCount+1;
    otherwise;
    end;
    end;
    run;
    proc print;
    run; Message was edited by: Michel_SAS
    data_null__
    Jade | Level 19
    Try the COUNT function.

    [pre]
    data x;
    input id a$ b$ c$ d$ e$ f$ g$;
    array v
  • a b c d e f g;
    string = cats(of v
  • );
    bCount = count(string,'B');
    cCount = count(string,'C');
    pCount = count(string,'P');
    cards;
    1 B B B C C C P
    3 B B C C C C P
    4 C C C C C P P
    5 B C C P P P P
    6 P P P P P P P
    7 C C C C P P P
    ;;;;
    run;
    proc print;
    run;
    [/pre]
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