data new;
set old;
do param="LS Mean (SE) A"; output; end;
run;
Hear i want hightailed A as superscript with in data set , how can ?
Do you want A to be a superscript within a data set? Why?
Yes, Please find the below, i want final report like this.
Week 2
Change from baseline
Number
Mean (SD) -
LS Mean (SE) a -
LS Mean Diff vs. matching placebo (95% CI) a -
P-value vs. matching placebo a -
like this i have multiple sections , so i am going to create macro with ion data set level.
Data sets contain strings (and numbers). Not formatting.
The string can be a markup for some language, for example
A = "E=mc<superscript>2</superscript>";
but it's still a string,
The other option if you have UTF8 data set is to store Unicode values.
Here are the values you might want to use https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/block/superscripts_and_subscripts/list.htm
It's not an a anymore though, it's a different character.
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