Hi all,
I have a listing comprises of Numeric and Character, currently SAS recognized listing as character.
How to produce as numeric.
Var
1
2
2A
2B
3
IF VTYPE(VAR)=’N’ THEN VAR1 = input(VAR,2.);
ELSE VAR1 = PUT(VAR,2.);
What's wrong with the code?
A variable can only be one type: numeric or character. This holds through every observation in the data set - otherwise how could you reliably code something like sumvar=var1+var2;?
It is most definitely NOT the same as a spreadsheet, where each cell can be of a different type than other cells in the same column (which is the analog of a variable). That is an attribute of spreadsheets that has to be abandoned in SAS (or STATA or SPSS or other statistical packages).
If i would like to treat numeric as numeric, whereas character remains as character, can it be done?
@User_Help wrote:
If i would like to treat numeric as numeric, whereas character remains as character, can it be done?
With two variables. Create a numeric variable for the values you want to treat as numeric.
If you do not need to do calculations, add, subtract, multiply and so on, with a variable then it should not be numeric at all.
You want this ?
data have;
input Var $;
cards;
1
2
2A
2B
3
;
data want;
set have;
var_num=input(var,?? best.);
if missing(var_num) then var_char=var;
run;
Hi,
"Var" the list is in Text format.
Can i get the "Expected Result" as screenshot below?
1,2,3 is in General format, 2A, 2B is Character format. Result shown in single column.
@User_Help - Text Format and General Format are Excel concepts and have no meaning in SAS. From what I can see Column A and Column D are identical and all you are doing is changing the Excel format. You don't need SAS to do that. It's a lot easier just using Excel to format columns A and D.
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