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ArchanaSudhir
Obsidian | Level 7

HI,

 

I have a value x=0.032949.

 

if x >= 0.0001 then y=put(round(x,0.0001),7.4);

 

I am getting x=0.017.

 

Where as I should be getting 0.0329.

 

Why is this happening?

How do I fix this?

 

Thanks,

Archana

 

 

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ballardw
Super User

Post your full code and the log.

I suspect something is going on with your y variable as I can't reproduce your error with this program:

data junk;
x=0.032949;
if x >= 0.0001 then y=put(round(x,0.0001),7.4);
run;

I get the expected value.

 

 

And your reason for not using y=put(x,7.4); is exactly what?

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Haikuo
Onyx | Level 15

SAS version? OS?

I couldn't repeat your issue.

 

23         data _null_ ;
24         x=0.032949;
25         y=put(round(x,0.0001),7.4);
26         put y=;
27         run;

y=0.0329
NOTE: DATA statement used (Total process time):
      real time           0.00 seconds
      cpu time            0.00 seconds
stat_sas
Ammonite | Level 13

Following syntax is giving right numbers. Look for Y variable instead of X for rounded numbers

 

data _null_;
x=0.032949;
if x >= 0.0001 then y=put(round(x,0.0001),7.4);
put _all_;
run;

ballardw
Super User

Post your full code and the log.

I suspect something is going on with your y variable as I can't reproduce your error with this program:

data junk;
x=0.032949;
if x >= 0.0001 then y=put(round(x,0.0001),7.4);
run;

I get the expected value.

 

 

And your reason for not using y=put(x,7.4); is exactly what?

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