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kbrennan
Calcite | Level 5

I am trying to convert the time from a column called Start_Time to a number.

An example is (In Military Time) 6:24:43 to the number 6. 

Once I get the number I want to put that number into a new Column called New_Time.

 

 

 

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noling
SAS Employee

Are you trying to pull the just the hour? There is an hour function.


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kbrennan
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for the info.

How do use that column "start_time" instead of quantifying each one such as the 6:24:43 ?

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

To use an existing dataset, use the set statement:

/* make up some sample data */
data have;
input start_time :$8.;
cards;
6:24:43
;
run;

data want;
set have;
new_time = input(start_time,time8.);
format new_time time8.;
run;
noling
SAS Employee

If you only want the hour and want to read from the existing data set, use KurtBremser's SET statement with the HOUR function:

 

/* make up some sample data */
data have;
input start_time :$8.;
cards;
6:24:43
23:11:11
01:40:30
;
run;

data want;
	set have;
	new_time = hour(input(start_time,time8.));
run;

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