data te;
author='Agatha Christie';
sc=scan(author,1,',');
run;
this is the dataset tel me the length of the varaible sc and also why?
Hi:
The returned value, without any LENGTH statement should be $200, which you can verify by running PROC CONTENTS. The doc explains why the length is 200:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a000214639.htm when it says:
"In a DATA step, if the SCAN function returns a value to a variable that has not yet been given a length, then that variable is given a length of 200 characters. If you need the SCAN function to assign to a variable a word that is longer than 200 characters, then you should explicitly specify the length of that variable."
And, of course, if you want the SCAN function to assign a length SHORTER than 200, you should also explicitly specify the length of the new variable in a LENGTH statement.
cynthia
Hi:
The returned value, without any LENGTH statement should be $200, which you can verify by running PROC CONTENTS. The doc explains why the length is 200:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/lrdict/64316/HTML/default/viewer.htm#a000214639.htm when it says:
"In a DATA step, if the SCAN function returns a value to a variable that has not yet been given a length, then that variable is given a length of 200 characters. If you need the SCAN function to assign to a variable a word that is longer than 200 characters, then you should explicitly specify the length of that variable."
And, of course, if you want the SCAN function to assign a length SHORTER than 200, you should also explicitly specify the length of the new variable in a LENGTH statement.
cynthia
thnks alot ms Cynthia.
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