Hello,
Is there any function or macro available that will return the mantissa and the exponent of a number if written in scientific notation?
For example, if the number is 123456789 (= 1.23456789E+08), I would like to be able to return two numbers:
1.23456789 and
8
Thanks!
Assuming your data is numeric :
data _null_;
do x = 123456789, -123456789, 0.003, -0.003, 0;
if x=0 then e = 0;
else e = floor(log10(abs(x)));
m = x/(10**e);
put (_all_) (=);
end;
run;
PG
Assuming your data is numeric :
data _null_;
do x = 123456789, -123456789, 0.003, -0.003, 0;
if x=0 then e = 0;
else e = floor(log10(abs(x)));
m = x/(10**e);
put (_all_) (=);
end;
run;
PG
Thank you!
hi ... here's a "no math" idea ...
data _null_;
do x = 123456789, -123456789, 0.003, -0.003, 0;
m = input(scan(put(x,e15.),1,'E'),15.);
e = input(scan(put(x,e15.),2,'E'),15.);
put x= m= e=;
end;
run;
It's finally time to hack! Remember to visit the SAS Hacker's Hub regularly for news and updates.
Learn how use the CAT functions in SAS to join values from multiple variables into a single value.
Find more tutorials on the SAS Users YouTube channel.
Ready to level-up your skills? Choose your own adventure.