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Sir_Lancelot
Fluorite | Level 6

I have a string of the following numbers which I would like to separate with commas.

 

000100002000300040005

 

Expected:

 

0001,0002,0003,0004,0005

 

I do not at any point know the length of the string.

 

Thanks in advance

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26

Are they always four characters?  If not how do you know where one starts and one stops?

If they are always four then:

data want;
  str="000100002000300040005";
  length new_str $200;
  do i=0 to lengthn(str)/4;
    new_str=catx(",",new_str,substr(str,(i*4)+1,4));
  end;
run;

However that doesn't get your output as 00002 is not four.  You need to have some logical base to split the string.

Ksharp
Super User

Just for fun.

 

data have;
x='00010002000300040005';
length want $ 200;
do i=1 to length(x);
 if mod(i,4)=1 then want=catx(',',want,char(x,i)); 
  else want=cats(want,char(x,i));
end;
run;

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