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PurushReddy
Fluorite | Level 6
I want prime numbers from 1 to 1000
Please explain the logic with using mod function
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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

What have you tried so far? The community has many many examples of code that does this already 🙂

Kurt_Bremser
Super User

You don't need the mod() function, you use the simple elimination method:

data primes;
array primes {1000} _temporary_ (1000*1);
do i = 2 to 1000;
  if primes{i} then do j = 2 * i to 1000 by i;
    primes{j} = 0;
  end;
end;
do number = 2 to 1000;
  if primes{number} then output;
end;
keep number;
run;
yabwon
Onyx | Level 15
With 1 small modification:

do number = 2 to 1000;
if primes{number} then output;
end;

All the best
Bart
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Ksharp
Super User
Kurt,
To make it faster, code could change it into

do i = 2 to int(sqrt(1000));
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Revised code, made dynamic and optimized:

%let max=1000000;

data primes;
array primes {&max.} _temporary_ (&max.*1);
do i = 2 to int(sqrt(&max.));
  if primes{i} then do j = 2 * i to &max. by i;
    primes{j} = 0;
  end;
end;
do number = 2 to &max.;
  if primes{number} then output;
end;
keep number;
run;

I used a million because before that, there was no measurable difference between with and without the sqrt function. With a million, the difference was .06 seconds to .10 seconds in favor of using the function, using UE on a MacBook Pro.

yabwon
Onyx | Level 15

@Kurt_Bremser 

 

Kurt,

 

If you make it:

  array primes {&max.} _temporary_;
  do number = 1 to &max.;
    primes{number} = 1;
  end;

you will reduce memory by 50%.

 

All the best

Bart

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

There seems to be slight tradeoff (the additional do loop added another .01 seconds), but this is a valid point when &max is increased by several orders of magnitude.

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