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Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

Hello,

Someone sent me an excel file with 3 columns.

He told me that he cannot perform calculations on these columns.

I checked and I saw that the format of the columns in Excel is "General" and I have tried to convert it to "Number" format but it didn't work.

I thought that it will be a good idea to import the table into SAS and than export it into excel and see get the 3 columns as Number format in excel.

I am trying to create a data set in SAS but it is not working, I get a data set with null values.

What is the way to do it correctly please?

Data have;
Input X1 X2 X3;
cards;
 22,532,091.84 97,797.96 9,338,743.32
 15,573,220.09 107,197.59 3,253,073.34
 17,601,372.44 170,123.33 2,157,860.99
 15,948,182.53 172,386.86 1,047,729.41
 10,297,115.52 162,988.85 570,263.86
 15,617,336.02 269,261.03 473,274.83
 10,795,404.83 330,659.42 274,623.30
 9,010,041.04 452,650.78 155,526.25
 2,389,875.61 217,180.51 20,502.96
 861,068,080.33 5,196,905.31 44,344.63
 16,385,555.20 38,409.44 76,656.82
;
Run;
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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

1) If you can figure it out directly in Excel, do that.

 

2) I don't see how creating a SAS data set with datalines / cards relates to importing an Excel sheet as data?

Ronein
Onyx | Level 15
I would like to create a data set by using cards statement and enter the values as I did.
May you please help to create the data set correctly because now the values in data set are null
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

To read strings with thousand separators as numbers use the COMMA informat.

data have;
  input X1 X2 X3;
  informat x1-x3 comma.;
cards;
 22,532,091.84 97,797.96 9,338,743.32
 15,573,220.09 107,197.59 3,253,073.34
 17,601,372.44 170,123.33 2,157,860.99
 15,948,182.53 172,386.86 1,047,729.41
 10,297,115.52 162,988.85 570,263.86
 15,617,336.02 269,261.03 473,274.83
 10,795,404.83 330,659.42 274,623.30
 9,010,041.04 452,650.78 155,526.25
 2,389,875.61 217,180.51 20,502.96
 861,068,080.33 5,196,905.31 44,344.63
 16,385,555.20 38,409.44 76,656.82
;

If you want the values to display with the thousand separator also then you might want to attach the COMMA format to the variables.  Make sure to count the decimal point and commas when calculating the width to use.

format x1-x3 comma16.2 ;

 

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