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aarony
Obsidian | Level 7

hi i have a dataset with a column ticker

ticker

941

60941

70

6070

i want to drop the rows that start with '60'

how may i apporach this? thank you.

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

As long as TICKER is a character variable and you don't want to use SQL then it is really easy.

data have ;

input ticker $10. ;

cards;

941

60941

70

6070

run;

data want ;

set have ;

where ticker ^=: '60';

put ticker=;

run

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Anotherdream
Quartz | Level 8

If your variable is varchar than you can use a simple "substr" function.

data want

set have;

where substr(name,1,2)~='60';

run;

If its a numeric, you will have to use a put option to convert it before using the substr (there are lots of other ways I imagine. this is more of a beginner method).

data want;

set have;

where substr(strip(put(name,32.)),1,2)~='60';

run;

Just a note, but I would actually use a where clause

aarony
Obsidian | Level 7

for some strange reason it is not working.

there are ticker with

60001

60002

1

2

260

2600

i just want to drop the ones that start with 60 and still keep the ones with 260 and 2600.

Anotherdream
Quartz | Level 8

You'd have to re-point the column to your actual column (ticker. I used a made up column called "name").  so just replace "name" with "ticker". I redid it for you below if you are wondering.

Varchar

data want

set have;

where substr(ticker,1,2)~='60';

run;

Numeric

data want;

set have;

where substr(strip(put(ticker,32.)),1,2)~='60';

run;

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

As long as TICKER is a character variable and you don't want to use SQL then it is really easy.

data have ;

input ticker $10. ;

cards;

941

60941

70

6070

run;

data want ;

set have ;

where ticker ^=: '60';

put ticker=;

run

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