If I want to, for instance sum the columns named:
CampingOther, CampingTent, CampingRV, CampingBackcountry.
The obvious thing to use is:
sum(CampingOther, CampingTent, CampingRV, CampingBackcountry)
However, I know the "faster way" to do it would be:
sum(of Camping:)
Notice the usage of: ("of" and ":").
Does anyone know:
1. What to search for to find the documentation for this.
2. I know (but don't remember the syntax) that there were similar commands such as:
column1,column2, column3 could be written as column1-column3.
Any documentation link where I can read about these kind of "simplifications"?
Thanks.
Hello @SasStatistics,
These "shortcuts" can be found in the documentation under SAS Variable Lists.
See also:
Hello @SasStatistics,
These "shortcuts" can be found in the documentation under SAS Variable Lists.
See also:
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