I'm trying to write a program do so some simple calculations (projections across years). I could do the calculations manually, but that's time consuming and clunky:
data proj;
set combined;
deaths2015=(pop1yr*mort_rate)/100000;
atrisk2015=pop1yr-deaths2015;
expected2015=(atrisk2015*rate_CR)/100000;
deaths2016=((atrisk2015-expected2015)*mort_rate)/100000;
atrisk2016=(atrisk2015-expected2015-deaths2016);
expected2016=(atrisk2016*rate_CR)/100000;
deaths2017=((atrisk2016-expected2016)*mort_rate)/100000;
atrisk2017=(atrisk2016-expected2016-deaths2016);
expected2017=(atrisk2017*rate_CR)/1000000;
run;
They need to go out until 2038. For 2016 and onward the calculations reference the previously calculated values. I imagine I could write a macro variables atrisk&i and expected&i to be able to increase the these by year, but I can't quite wrap my head about how to structure it so that it references the previously calculated value.
Thank you!!
data proj;
set combined;
deaths2015=(pop1yr*mort_rate)/100000;
atrisk2015=pop1yr-deaths2015;
expected2015=(atrisk2015*rate_CR)/100000;
array _deaths(2015:2038) deaths2015-deaths2038;
array _atrisk(2015:2038) atrisk2015-atrisk2038;
array _expected(2015:2038) expected2015-expected2038;
do i=2016 to 2038;
_deaths(i)=((_atrisk(i-1)-_expected(i-1)*mort_rate)/100000;
_atrisk(i)=(_atrisk(i-1)-_expected(i-1)-_deaths(i));
_expected(i)=(_atrisk(i)*rate_CR)/100000;
end;
run;
Arrays, not macros.
Here's a tutorial on using Arrays in SAS
https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/sas/seminars/sas-arrays/
data proj;
set combined;
deaths2015=(pop1yr*mort_rate)/100000;
atrisk2015=pop1yr-deaths2015;
expected2015=(atrisk2015*rate_CR)/100000;
array _deaths(2015:2038) deaths2015-deaths2038;
array _atrisk(2015:2038) atrisk2015-atrisk2038;
array _expected(2015:2038) expected2015-expected2038;
do i=2016 to 2038;
_deaths(i)=((_atrisk(i-1)-_expected(i-1)*mort_rate)/100000;
_atrisk(i)=(_atrisk(i-1)-_expected(i-1)-_deaths(i));
_expected(i)=(_atrisk(i)*rate_CR)/100000;
end;
run;
Arrays, not macros.
Here's a tutorial on using Arrays in SAS
https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/sas/seminars/sas-arrays/
Large economy sized: Same operation , multiple variables on a single observation usually points to an Array or multiple array, based solution.
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