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statz
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi, can you please tell me what is wrong with my code? I get the following error when I run it: 

 

WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference J not resolved.
547 %put &j;
&j
548 %put &m;
WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference M not resolved.
&m
549 %put &r;
WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference R not resolved.
&r
550 %put &s;
WARNING: Apparent symbolic reference S not resolved.
&s

 

 

Here is my code: 

 

%LET alp=0.05;
%LET nn=30;
%LET side=twosided;


%macro calc(alp,nn,side);
%let side=%upcase(&side);
%if &side=TWOSIDED %then %do;
%let p1=%sysevalf(&alp/2);
%end;
%else %do; %let p1=&alp; %end;
%let p2=%sysevalf(1-&p1);
%let np1=%sysevalf(&nn*&p1);
%let np2=%sysevalf(&nn*&p2);
%LET m=%sysevalf(&np2,floor);
%if %sysevalf(&np1,floor)=0 %then %do;
%let j=1; %end;
%else %do;
%let j=%sysevalf((&np1,floor); %end;
%let r=%sysevalf(&np1+1,floor);
%let s=%sysevalf(&np2+1,floor);
data getit;
j=&j;
m=&m;
r=&r;
s=&s;
run;
%mend calc;
%calc(alp=&alp,nn=&nn,side=&side);
%put &j;
%put &m;
%put &r;
%put &s;

 

 

Thanks in advance!

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Reeza
Super User
Also, macro variables declared inside an array are local to the macro, they disappear when the macro ends. Create a global set of macro variables first and you shouldn't have that issue.

%global j m r s;

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Reeza
Super User
Without reading thoroughly or much, comparisons tend to be case sensitive, ie twosided IS NOT EQUAL to TWOSIDED
Reeza
Super User
Also, macro variables declared inside an array are local to the macro, they disappear when the macro ends. Create a global set of macro variables first and you shouldn't have that issue.

%global j m r s;
statz
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks Reeza! I put the %global j m r s;

and it worked! 

 

Thanks a lot! 🙂

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