Data have character time
time
10:32
10:14
10:15
10:06
09:42
i want
10:32:00
10:14:00
10:15:00
10:06:00
09:42:00
You would read a raw file (i.e. a text file with character values for time) with an INPUT statement, and a suitable INFORMAT for the variable. Analogously you can read a character variable to a numeric (time) variables with an INPUT function, and a suitable INFORMAT.
data have;
input txt_time $5.;
datalines;
10:32
10:14
10:15
10:06
09:42
run;
data want;
set have;
num_time=input(txt_time,time5.0);
format num_time time8.0;
put num_time=;
run;
whilch display on the log
num_time=10:32:00
num_time=10:14:00
num_time=10:15:00
num_time=10:06:00
num_time=9:42:00
data have;
input time $10.;
cards;
10:32
10:14
10:15
10:06
09:42
;
data want;
set have;
num_time=input(time,time.);
format num_time time8.;
run;
You fix that when you read the data in the first place:
data have;
input time time5.;
format time time8.;
cards;
10:32
10:14
10:15
10:06
09:42
;
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