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PeterBr
Obsidian | Level 7

I have a variable time which represents total elapsed time, not a time on the 24hr clock. For example, 1459 means 14 hours and 59 minutes elapsed and 9 simply means 9 minutes elapsed. It came in as a string and I am trying to convert it to a numerical value in total minutes. Below is the have and want data. I am struggling to find informats that aren't based on the 24hr clock.

 

 data have;
 input claim_id $ time $;
 cards;
 3 9
 2 14
 98 349
 99 1459
 ;
 run;
 data want;
 input claim_id $ time $ time_min;
 cards;
 3 9 9
 2 14 14
 98 349 229
 99 1459 899
 ;
 run;

 

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smantha
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
data have;
 input claim_id $ time ;
 if time > 60 then do;
  time=(int(time/100)*60)+mod(time,100)
 end;
 cards;
 3 9
 2 14
 98 349
 99 1459
 ;
 run;

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ballardw
Super User

Consider:

data have;
 input claim_id $ time ;
 time = time*60;
 format time time.;
 cards;
 3 9
 2 14
 98 349
 99 1459
 ;
 run;

SAS time values are stored as a number of seconds. So multiply minutes by 60. Or

 

time_min = input(time, best.)*60;

if your value is character already.

smantha
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
data have;
 input claim_id $ time ;
 if time >60 then do;
   time=int(time/100)+mod(time,100);
 end;
 cards;
 3 9
 2 14
 98 349
 99 1459
 ;
 run;
smantha
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
data have;
 input claim_id $ time ;
 if time > 60 then do;
  time=(int(time/100)*60)+mod(time,100)
 end;
 cards;
 3 9
 2 14
 98 349
 99 1459
 ;
 run;

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