If the data like the following,
a=1, 2, 3, 4 b=1, 2, 3, 4 c=1, 2, 3, 4.
if a=1 or b=1 or c=1 then d1=1; else d1=0;
if a=2 or b=2 or c=2 then d2=1; else d2=0;
if a=3 or b=3 or c=3 then d3=1; else d3=0;
if a=4 or b=4 or c=4 then d4=1; else d4=0;
So how to make the programs easier by Macro.
No macro needed, use arrays and a DO loop:
data want;
set have;
array in {*} a b c;
array out {*} d1-d4;
do i = 1 to dim(out);
out{i} = (whichn(i,of in{*}) > 0);
end;
drop i;
run;
No macro needed, use arrays and a DO loop:
data want;
set have;
array in {*} a b c;
array out {*} d1-d4;
do i = 1 to dim(out);
out{i} = (whichn(i,of in{*}) > 0);
end;
drop i;
run;
Thank you so much!
It works.
You really only need the one macro.
out{i} = (whichn(i,of a b c) > 0)
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