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Hedegaard
Calcite | Level 5

Hello,

I am somewhat new to SAS and am puzzled as to how the following program behaves:

data bla;

i=999;

j=999;

do while(i ge 100);

     do while(j ge 100);

          put i= j=;

          j = j-1;

     end;

i = i-1;

end;

run;

I would expect the output to be all pairs of numbers (i,j), where i and j are in the range from 100 to 999. Instead only the j varies, while i stays at 999. What am I missing here?

Kind regards,

Hedegaard84.

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Gerd47
Calcite | Level 5

Try this,

data bla;

i=999;

j=999;

do while(i ge 100);

   do while(j ge 100);

      put i= j=;*

      output;

      j = j-1;

   end;

   j=999;

   i = i-1;

end;

run;

Youst must OUTPUT in rthe inner loop and reset the j variable after completion of the inner loop.

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Gerd47
Calcite | Level 5

Try this,

data bla;

i=999;

j=999;

do while(i ge 100);

   do while(j ge 100);

      put i= j=;*

      output;

      j = j-1;

   end;

   j=999;

   i = i-1;

end;

run;

Youst must OUTPUT in rthe inner loop and reset the j variable after completion of the inner loop.

Hedegaard
Calcite | Level 5

Yes, of course. I see why.

Thank you. Smiley Happy

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