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leahcho
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi ,

I wrote the following code;

 

data want;

set have;

if apple=1 and peach=0 then fruit=1;

else if apple=1 and peach=1 then fruit=2;

run;

 

Then when I ran proc freq, all my observations were fruit=1

And I know there are apple=1 and peach=1 in the dataset. Is the syntax wrong in my code?

 

Thanks

 

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Tom
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Super User

Post the LOG of the step.

Perhaps your data step failed for some other reason.

Perhaps you analyzed some other dataset.

 

Make sure the values of the variables are actually integers.  Perhaps you have a values like 0.99999999999 that will print as 1 in most cases, but will not test as being equal to 1.

 

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Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

Post the LOG of the step.

Perhaps your data step failed for some other reason.

Perhaps you analyzed some other dataset.

 

Make sure the values of the variables are actually integers.  Perhaps you have a values like 0.99999999999 that will print as 1 in most cases, but will not test as being equal to 1.

 

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