Hi SAS Forum,
I was asked to code the following wording in SAS.
if (DATE_OPEN is blank or non-numeric)
then New_variable = 0
Q: It is very easy to code the blue color portion, but I do not know how to code the red color portion. Could someone help me.
if (DATE_OPEN = ' ' or non-numeric)
then New_variable = 0
Thanks
Mirisa
There are number of ways to see if a variable could be numeric. Easiest might be to attempt a conversion to numeric and see if the result is missing or not.
See if
or (input(date_open,best16.) = .)
works for your data.
However since you have a variable that has DATE in the name then we might need to consider what you might mean by "non-numeric" if the value is something like 01/25/2017 or 3Jan2017.
Also does your definition of "nonnumeric" exclude all forms that may have non-digits such as an arithmetic operation "3+5", or data such as 1.3E12? Some time clarification of terms is needed as they can get situational for data processing.
There are number of ways to see if a variable could be numeric. Easiest might be to attempt a conversion to numeric and see if the result is missing or not.
See if
or (input(date_open,best16.) = .)
works for your data.
However since you have a variable that has DATE in the name then we might need to consider what you might mean by "non-numeric" if the value is something like 01/25/2017 or 3Jan2017.
Also does your definition of "nonnumeric" exclude all forms that may have non-digits such as an arithmetic operation "3+5", or data such as 1.3E12? Some time clarification of terms is needed as they can get situational for data processing.
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