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pritish069
Fluorite | Level 6

data a;

array b [1:2,2] (1,2);

do i = 1 to 2;

do j = 1 to 2;

val = b[i,j];

output a;

end;

end;

run;

 

proc print data=a noobs;

var i j val;

run;

 

I am getting this  WARNING: Partial value initialization of the array b.

 

Output:

 i  j  val

1 1  1

1 2  2

2 1  .

2 2  .

 

Could some please explain what is the process behind this and why am i getting missing in last 2 obs

 

 

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Astounding
PROC Star

The array B contains four elements.  Perhaps you could look at this as two rows and two columns.

 

You specified only two initial values:  (1,2)

 

So those populate the first row.  The second row contains missing values.

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Astounding
PROC Star

The array B contains four elements.  Perhaps you could look at this as two rows and two columns.

 

You specified only two initial values:  (1,2)

 

So those populate the first row.  The second row contains missing values.

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