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vgrywacheski
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello,

 

I have 35 variables for 35 possible diagnosis codes a patient can have. I have a list of diagnoses of interest and need to "blank out" diagnoses which are not on the list. The array I've coded doesn't produce an error message, but I noticed in the output that it appears to be blanking out all the diagnoses, including the ones of interest.

 

Here's an example of the code:

 

data base1;
set base;
array diag_code diag_code_01 - diag_code_35;
do i = 01 to dim(diag_code);
if substr(diag_code(i),1,4) not in ("T652")

or substr(diag_code(i),1,3) not in ("O46")
then diag_code(i) = ' ';
end;
drop i;
run;

Any suggestions for how to fix this? 

 

Thanks so much for your advice!

 

 

 

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Reeza
Super User

I think you need AND rather than OR in your condition.

Astounding
PROC Star

Yes, changing AND to OR would work.  This simplification should also work:

 

if diag_code(i) not in : ('T652', 'O46') then diag_code(i) = ' ';

 

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