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Swordfish
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I have hundred of varaibles in the data but for the illustration purppse I
reduce them to just 3 variables.
I want to capture the first occurence of "Y" for the observation within
the array named ADF(given below in the code and data)and record that
instance within the variable Def_month.
For expample in the data given below the first and second observation
experience "Y" in Dfm1,therefor Def_month variable should have 1.
While for the fourth and sixth observation the Def_moth should be 2 and
3.The code I have written gives errie results.

Data:-


Data I_have;
input Dfm1$ Dfm2$ Dfm3$;
Datalines;
y y y
y N y
N N N
N y y
N N y
;
run;


code that I want to fix:-

Data I_get;
set I_have;
array ADF{*}$ dfm1-dfm3;
do i=1 to dim(ADF);
if ADF(i) ="y" then def_month=i;
end;
run;

Result that I want to see:-

Data I_wanna;
input Dfm1$ Dfm2$ Dfm3$ def_month;
Datalines;
y y y 1
y N y 1
N N N .
N y y 2
N N y 3
run;


Thanks in advance for any help.

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Linlin
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Data I_have;

input Dfm1$ Dfm2$ Dfm3$;

def_month=find(catt(of dfm1-dfm3),'y');

if def_month=0 then def_month=.;

Datalines;

y y y

y N y

N N N

N y y

N N y

;

run;

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Linlin
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Data I_have;

input Dfm1$ Dfm2$ Dfm3$;

def_month=find(catt(of dfm1-dfm3),'y');

if def_month=0 then def_month=.;

Datalines;

y y y

y N y

N N N

N y y

N N y

;

run;

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