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SASuserlot
Barite | Level 11

I have the following scenario where I need to remove the '-' from the end of the string.

1. If the 'reason' (VARIABLE) is total text, then KEEP '-' at the end of the string.

2. If the 'reason' (VARIABLE) is a partial date with '-' at the end, then delete the '-' at the end of the string.

3. If the 'reason' (VARIABLE) is complete date  without '-' at the end keep the text as it is.

Have data:

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Want:

1.  didnot go to store

2.  2017-20

3. 2017-21-01

Thank you for your suggestions and time

data have;
 reason = 'didnot go to store-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-20-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-21-01';
 output;
 run;

 

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A_Kh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
data have;
 reason = 'didnot go to store-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-20-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-21-01';
 output;
 reason= '17-NOV-';
 output;

data want;
 	set have;
	if substr(reason, length(reason), 1)= '-' then do;
		if anyalpha(reason) eq 0 then reason=substr(reason, 1, length(reason)-1);
	end; 
proc print;run;  

Does this work the way you want? 

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PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@SASuserlot wrote:

 

1. If the 'reason' (VARIABLE) is total text, then KEEP '-' at the end of the string.

 


Want:

1.  didnot go to store

 

These two are contradictory. Which do you want, keep the '-' at the end of the string, or remove as you indicate in  "Want"?

 

Also, what counts as a partial date? Is 01JAN- a partial date? What should we do about text like 'purchase $12.79' which isn't what you describe as 'total text', and is not a date or partial date?

--
Paige Miller
SASuserlot
Barite | Level 11

Thank you for your questions.

That's the tricky part of the data at this moment I have. 

If the text contains 'Alphabetical characters'. then Keep '-'.

If the text contains only dates in the character string ( contains ONLY numerical and '-').  If any character date didn't have the year, month, and date (2018-01-, 2018-), it was considered a partial date. Also, your example is regarded as a partial date. For the time being, it's mandatory to have the 'Year' in my data.

Your case " 'purchase $12.79" we keep '-'.

To make it easier to understand. If the variable contains only 'numeric' and '-' in text, then delete '-' at the end; otherwise, keep it. Please let me know if I missed any scenario

A_Kh
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
data have;
 reason = 'didnot go to store-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-20-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-21-01';
 output;
 reason= '17-NOV-';
 output;

data want;
 	set have;
	if substr(reason, length(reason), 1)= '-' then do;
		if anyalpha(reason) eq 0 then reason=substr(reason, 1, length(reason)-1);
	end; 
proc print;run;  

Does this work the way you want? 

SASuserlot
Barite | Level 11

Thank you for quick solution. your code and @PaigeMiller  code both worked great. Thank you both.

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

If the variable contains only 'numeric' and '-' in text, then delete '-' at the end; otherwise, keep it. Please let me know if I missed any scenario

 

Here is how I would program this:

 

data want;
    set have;
    if anyalpha(reason)=0 /* No alphabetical characters */ 
        /* does it contain - */ and find(reason,'-')>0 
        /* Is last character - */ and reverse(trim(reason))=:'-'
        then /* Remove - at end */ reason=substr(reason,1,length(reason)-1);
run;
--
Paige Miller
Ksharp
Super User
data have;
 reason = 'didnot go to store-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-20-';
 output;
 reason = '2017-21-01';
 output;
 run;
data want;
 set have;
 want=prxchange('s/(\d)\-+$/\1/',1,strip(reason));
run;

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