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ResoluteCarbon
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi all,

 

Today I need to calculate the average of 4 variables: wind1,wind2,wind3,wind4.

The answer is 

data storm_wingavg;
	set pg1.storm_range;
	*Add assignment statements;
	windavg=mean(wind1,wind2, wind3,wind4);
run;

But I remember there is one way using "of" or else when dealing with variables having the same prefix like this case, but I do not know the keyword to search for documents about that. Can you please hint me out?

 

Thanks in advance.

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ResoluteCarbon
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi @Kurt_Bremser 

After learning for a while, I come back with another solution to add on in case anyone coming and search this discussion

windavg = mean(of wind1-wind4);
/*or*/
windavg=mean(of w:);
/*or*/
windavg=mean(of wind:);

Cheers,

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