In SAS Prep guide, how it defined id=1147 is age 65 (it could be some # in age)..please explain
data work.clean_data;
set cert.pats;
gender=upcase(Gender);
if Gender='G' then Gender='M';
if id=1147 then age=65;
else if id=5277 then age=75;
run;
proc print data=work.clean_data;
run;
The value of ID comes from your source table cert.pats.
The code then has a condition which tests the value of ID (if id=1147). If the value of ID coming from your source table is 1147 then the condition becomes true and the bit after THEN gets executed. So here a value of 65 gets assigned to variable age overwriting whatever value age had before. The result gets at the end of the data step written to output table work.clean_data.
Hi @souji
Please compare the two datasets below (on the left, the initial dataset cert.pats; on the right the new one that has been created):
cert.pats
work.clean_data
Thank You for the explanation , but I can give the other number ( like 80) instead of 65
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