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ballardw
Super User

If I wasn't comfortable with arrays that's where I would start.

For one thing the concept is around in very many programming languages so you can apply the skills learned in SAS elsewhere OR use examples written for other languages once you know the general syntax differences.

kumarK
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

Can anyone help me to understand this code.?

Thanks..

kumarK
Quartz | Level 8

Thanks all.

I am still confused to use HASH Smiley Happy

Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Not sure this is guaranteed to find all of the groups, but it sounds like what you requested.

%macro loop;

proc sql ;

%let nobs=0;

%do %until (&nobs=0) ;

  create table next as

    select * from have

  where group not in (select group from want)

  having count = max(count)

  order by count desc

  ;

%let nobs=&sqlobs ;

  insert into want select * from next(obs=1);

%end;

quit;

%mend loop;

data want; set have (obs=0); run;

%loop;

kumarK
Quartz | Level 8

the code is not considering all the id's.

Xia and Hai.Kuo 's code is giving correct results but the problem is i didn't understand the code what is happening there, this leads to confusion in replicate the code according to my original scenario...

Thanks.

Ksharp
Super User

Use array instead.

data have;

   input ID Group$ Count;

   cards;

101 A 180

101 B 90

101 C 60

102 A 90

102 B 60

102 C 50

103 A 60

103 B 50

103 C 70

;

run;

proc sort data=have;by id descending Count;run;

data want;

set have;

by id;

array key{99999} $ 32 _temporary_;

retain found;

if first.id then found=.;

if not found and group not in key then do;output;n+1;key{n}=group;found=1;end;

drop found n;

run;

Xia Keshan

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