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nbwest76
Fluorite | Level 6

I'm having trouble finding out which format will get the results I am looking for.

 

I'd like to convert a number like this 0.032258 to 3.2

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ghosh
Barite | Level 11

Create a format to simulate percent if you don't want the % sign

percent.png
proc format; picture perc (round) low - high ='009.9' (mult=1000); run; data x; input a; cards; 0.032258 0.12345 1.2345 ; proc print; format a perc.; run;

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novinosrin
Tourmaline | Level 20

Hi @nbwest76  are you asking percent format?

0.032258 is 3.2 %

 

Reeza
Super User
Multiply by 100 and format? Or apply a percentage format to your variable?

want = x * 100;
format want 8.1;
format x percent12.1;
ChrisNZ
Tourmaline | Level 20

You can also use the multiplier option in a picture format.

ghosh
Barite | Level 11

Create a format to simulate percent if you don't want the % sign

percent.png
proc format; picture perc (round) low - high ='009.9' (mult=1000); run; data x; input a; cards; 0.032258 0.12345 1.2345 ; proc print; format a perc.; run;

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