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SAS_Muggle
Fluorite | Level 6

I have the following date rows:

 

VAR1

This is row 1 (row1)

This is row 2 (I think) (row2)

(row3.)

 

And I need it to look like this:

row1

row2

row3

 

Basically I need to trim the string into the text in between the last parenthesis. Can anyone help with code to perform this? 

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PeterClemmensen
Tourmaline | Level 20

How about

 

data have;
input VAR1 $ 1-50;
datalines;
This is row 1 (row1)           
This is row 2 (I think) (row2) 
(row3.)                        
;

data want;
   if _N_=1 then r = prxparse('/\(([^)]*)\)[^(]*$/');
   set have;
   if prxmatch(r, VAR1) then var2 = prxposn(r, 1, VAR1);
   
   retain r;
   drop r;
run;

 

Result:

 

VAR1                            var2
This is row 1 (row1)            row1
This is row 2 (I think) (row2)  row2
(row3.)                         row3.
Ksharp
Super User
data have;
input VAR1 $ 1-50;
datalines;
This is row 1 (row1)           
This is row 2 (I think) (row2) 
(row3.)                        
;

data want;
 set have;  
 if substr(var1,length(var1))=')' then want=scan(var1,-1,'() ');
run;
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

Done with SCAN and COMPRESS:

data have;
input var1 $80.;
datalines;
This is row 1 (row1)
This is row 2 (I think) (row2)
(row3.)
;

data want;
set have;
var2 = compress(scan(var1,-1,"("),").");
run;

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