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SASd15
Calcite | Level 5

I would like to calculate difference between the dates in the following data set:

 

Patient #     visit date

123             12-02-16

123             12-05-16

123             12-10-16

456             01-02-16

456             01-07-16

456             01-14-16

 

 

To create result:

Patient #     # of days

123             0

123             3

123             5

456             0

456             5

456             7

 

 

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mkeintz
PROC Star

Use the DIF function, which is effectively x=lag(x).  Use it inside an IFN function, to substiitute a zero when at first.id:

 

data have;
 input id date :mmddyy10.;  format date date9.;
 datalines;
123             12-02-2016
123             12-05-2016
123             12-10-2016
456             01-02-2016
456             01-07-2016
456             01-14-2016
run;

data want;
  set have;
  by id;
  days=ifn(first.id,0,dif(date));
run;
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SASd15
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you for your response

 

If i had 2 fields, how would i change the data step?

INPUT:

ID      State      Date

123     MD        1-1-2016

123     MD         1-3-2016

123     TX          2-4-2016

123     TX          2-7-2016

 

 

Need Output

ID      State      Days

123     MD        0

123     MD         2

123     TX          0

123     TX          3

 

art297
Opal | Level 21
data want;
  set have;
  by id state;
  days=ifn(first.state,0,dif(date));
run;

Art, CEO, AnalystFinder.com

 

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