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JohnChen_TW
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Everyone,

 

I have a string of characters and I need the value in double parentheses.

How can I do?

Data is: SUBJECT NOT ELIGIBLE (LOW NEUTROPHIL COUNT (1.3))

I'd like to extract "(LOW NEUTROPHIL COUNT (1.3))".

 

Thanks!

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Here is one way

 

data test;
    string="SUBJECT NOT ELIGIBLE (LOW NEUTROPHIL COUNT (1.3))";
    pID = prxparse('/\((.*?)\)+/');
    call prxsubstr(pID, string, pos, length);
    newstring=substr(string, pos, length);
run;

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

Here is one way

 

data test;
    string="SUBJECT NOT ELIGIBLE (LOW NEUTROPHIL COUNT (1.3))";
    pID = prxparse('/\((.*?)\)+/');
    call prxsubstr(pID, string, pos, length);
    newstring=substr(string, pos, length);
run;
JohnChen_TW
Quartz | Level 8
WOW! It works!
I never used 'prxparse' syntax...before.
I only know SCAN and SUBSTR function...
Thanks a lot!
Ksharp
Super User
data test;
    string="SUBJECT NOT ELIGIBLE (LOW NEUTROPHIL COUNT (1.3))";
    newstring=prxchange('s/[^(]*(\(.+\)).*/$1/',1,string);
run;

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