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archibald
Obsidian | Level 7
Hi , 
I need to add trailing zeros and period field, any help would be appreciated.
 
data have;
Input alpha : $5.;
cards;
00100
1019
099
185
1010
0803
12398;
run;
 
data want;
set have;
test1=substr(alpha,1,3)||'.'|| substr(alpha,4,2); /* add a period to fields*/
 
run;
 In addition  to adding a period ,  I would  want to add trailing zeros so to have :
test1
001.00
101.90
099.00
185.00
101.00
080.30
123.98;
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Kurt_Bremser
Super User
data have;
Input alpha : $5.;
cards;
00100
1019
099
185
1010
0803
12398
;
run;

data want;
set have;
substr(alpha,length(alpha)+1) = '00000';
length test1 $6;
test1 = substr(alpha,1,3) !! '.' !! substr(alpha,4);
run;

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sowmya
Fluorite | Level 6

You could read the data as below:

data have;
Input alpha;
cards;
00100
1019
099
185
1010
0803
12398;
run;
 
data formatted;
format new z6.2;
set have;
new=alpha/100;
run;
 
This should work, however in the example u gave the data is not consistant. For example, if the first row has trainling zeros, how come rest of them dont have.
archibald
Obsidian | Level 7

@sowmya not all the data will need a trailing zeros, as you can see on what the result should look like. 

Thanks!

Kurt_Bremser
Super User
data have;
Input alpha : $5.;
cards;
00100
1019
099
185
1010
0803
12398
;
run;

data want;
set have;
substr(alpha,length(alpha)+1) = '00000';
length test1 $6;
test1 = substr(alpha,1,3) !! '.' !! substr(alpha,4);
run;
archibald
Obsidian | Level 7

This is perfect!Thank you very much!

andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Just replace the blanks in alpha with zeros an your code will produce the required resulsts.

 

data want;
set have;

alpha = translate(alpha, '0', ' ');
test1=substr(alpha,1,3)||'.'|| substr(alpha,4,2); /* add a period to fields*/
 
run;
archibald
Obsidian | Level 7

Another great solution. Thank youvery much!

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