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Zaghini
Fluorite | Level 6

I have a char variable VAR1 with these values

'56'
'152'
'7'

and I need to create a new variable VAR2 that adds some left zeroes till 8 characters like

'00000056'
'00000152'
'00000007'

which function I have to use?

thank you all.

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Ksharp
Super User
data have;
  length VAR1 $8;
  VAR1='56';output;
  VAR1='152';output;
  VAR1='7';output;
run;

data want;
 set have;
 length want $ 8;
 want=left(var1);
 want=translate(right(want),'0',' ');
run;

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japelin
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

If Var1 value is only number, you can use z format.

 

data have;
  length VAR1 $8;
  VAR1='56';output;
  VAR1='152';output;
  VAR1='7';output;
run;

data want;
  length VAR2 $8;
  set have;
  VAR2=put(input(VAR1,best.),z8.);
run;

or

use repeat function

data want;
  length VAR2 $8;
  set have;
  VAR2=cats(repeat('0',8-length(VAR1)-1),VAR1);
run;
Ksharp
Super User
data have;
  length VAR1 $8;
  VAR1='56';output;
  VAR1='152';output;
  VAR1='7';output;
run;

data want;
 set have;
 length want $ 8;
 want=left(var1);
 want=translate(right(want),'0',' ');
run;
Zaghini
Fluorite | Level 6

thanks  @Ksharp @japelin   ,

it works!

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