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hdg
Obsidian | Level 7 hdg
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi, I have a fairly simple question.

I have a dataset say A

A looks like the below

a    h      j

1    0.5  0.6

0.3  1   0.7

0.3  0.9  1

I would like to subtract a number from each entry of A [ lets say subtract 1 from A] therefore

Anew looks like

a      h      j

0      -0.5  -0.4

-0.7   0      -0.3

-0.7    0.1    0

Then replace the diagonals of Anew with the diagonals of A therefore Anew looks like below

a      h      j

1      -0.5  -0.4

-0.7    1    -0.3

-0.7   0.1    1

There are only 3 columns but I can have any number of columns

Thanks so much for your help   

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

This would be extremely easy to do in PROC IML, if you have it available

Anew=A-1;

Anew2=Anew-diag(Anew)+diag(A);

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Paige Miller

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

This would be extremely easy to do in PROC IML, if you have it available

Anew=A-1;

Anew2=Anew-diag(Anew)+diag(A);

--
Paige Miller
hdg
Obsidian | Level 7 hdg
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks for your help that is what I used too thought there may be something other than using IML.

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

You could do this in a data step but it's a little messier. Why do it in a data step if you already have something that works?

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Paige Miller

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