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Dinkepile
Obsidian | Level 7

Good day

 

How do we program this in SAS:

   

Log10(90*20*10^dilution)

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ballardw
Super User

Assuming there is a variable named dilution and it is numeric:

 

result =Log10(90*20*10**dilution);

Dinkepile
Obsidian | Level 7
Yes thank you.

Do you perhaps know a function that can turn a number of days and give
hours instead?
Tom
Super User Tom
Super User

hours = days * 24 ;

Dinkepile
Obsidian | Level 7
Thanks so much for your email.

Kind Regards
Dinkepile
PhilC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Wait, wait, wait!

result =Log10(90*20*10**dilution);
 /*
 ... =Log10(90*20) + Log10(10**dilution);
 ... =Log10(90*20) + dilution * Log10(10);
 ... =Log10(90*20) + dilution * 1;
*/
result =Log10(90*20) + dilution ;

List of logarithmic identities - Wikipedia

 

This is better for numerical precision purposes, I believe.

ballardw
Super User

@PhilC wrote:

Wait, wait, wait!

result =Log10(90*20*10**dilution);
 /*
 ... =Log10(90*20) + Log10(10**dilution);
 ... =Log10(90*20) + dilution * Log10(10);
 ... =Log10(90*20) + dilution * 1;
*/
result =Log10(90*20) + dilution ;

List of logarithmic identities - Wikipedia

 

This is better for numerical precision purposes, I believe.


Probably.

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