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sasabd
Calcite | Level 5

Hello Everyone

I need to find varaible name of maximium value even if there is a tie using array.

Sample dataset

Data test;

input TT TS TM JAG TL;

DATALINES;

450 789 850 789 745

145 523 854 125 452

356 896 785 452  896

523 589 846 475 145

632 521 452 785 452

;

RUN;

now i want to create a variable which will store the variable name of maxmium value

for eg

output dataset

TT  TS  TM  JAG  TL      max

850 789 850 789 745    TT/TM

145 523 254 125 452     TS

356 896 896 452  896    TS/TM/TL

523 589 846 475 145      TM

785  521 452 785 452     TT/JAG

 

Basically i wantname of variable for all the maximium values.

 

Please use concept of ARRAY only

 

Thanks~

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ballardw
Super User

Here is one way. NOTE:P the length assignment of the names variable is very important. Make it too short and your logic may work but the results would be truncated.

Data test;
   input TT TS TM JAG TL;
   array v   TT TS TM JAG TL;
   /* if you want one variable to hold ALL of the potential names
   it should be n*32 + (n-1) to hold the names and separaters*/
   length names $ 164 name $ 32;
   m = max(of v(*));
   /* what to do if all values are missing*/
   if m ne . then do i= 1 to dim(v);
      if m = v[i] then do;
         name= vname(v[i]);
         names = catx('/',names,name);
      end; 
   end;
   drop i m name;

DATALINES;
450 789 850 789 745
145 523 854 125 452
356 896 785 452  896
523 589 846 475 145
632 521 452 785 452
1   1   1   1   1
.   .   .   .   .
;
RUN;

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ballardw
Super User

Here is one way. NOTE:P the length assignment of the names variable is very important. Make it too short and your logic may work but the results would be truncated.

Data test;
   input TT TS TM JAG TL;
   array v   TT TS TM JAG TL;
   /* if you want one variable to hold ALL of the potential names
   it should be n*32 + (n-1) to hold the names and separaters*/
   length names $ 164 name $ 32;
   m = max(of v(*));
   /* what to do if all values are missing*/
   if m ne . then do i= 1 to dim(v);
      if m = v[i] then do;
         name= vname(v[i]);
         names = catx('/',names,name);
      end; 
   end;
   drop i m name;

DATALINES;
450 789 850 789 745
145 523 854 125 452
356 896 785 452  896
523 589 846 475 145
632 521 452 785 452
1   1   1   1   1
.   .   .   .   .
;
RUN;
RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

A small update to use the do over shrinks the code a bit.  Doesn't of course answer the all missing question:

data test;
  length names $200;
  input TT TS TM JAG TL;
  array v tt--tl;
  do over v;
    names=catx('/',names,ifc(v=max(of v{*}),vname(v),""));
  end; 
datalines;
450 789 850 789 745
145 523 854 125 452
356 896 785 452  896
523 589 846 475 145
632 521 452 785 452
1   1   1   1   1
.   .   .   .   .
;
run;

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