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Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

Hello

Based on 4 user defined parameter I want that SAS will create a new parameter .

%let v1=1806;

%let v1=1805;

%let v1=1803;

%let v1=1712;

I want that SAS will create a parameter called vector that will have value  1806+1805+1803+1712

(plus delimiter between values)

If We write %put &vector. we need to  see in log  1806+1805+1803+1712

 

thanks

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RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26
%let v1=1806;
%let v2=1805;
%let v3=1803;
%let v4=1712;
%let vector=%sysfunc(catx(+,&v1.,&v2.,&v3.,&v4.));
%put &vector.;

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

@Ronein wrote:

Hello

Based on 4 user defined parameter I want that SAS will create a new parameter .

%let v1=1806;

%let v1=1805;

%let v1=1803;

%let v1=1712;

I want that SAS will create a parameter called vector that will have value  1806+1805+1803+1712

(plus delimiter between values)

If We write %put &vector. we need to  see in log  1806+1805+1803+1712

 

thanks


Since you always use the same macro variable name, the previous values will be lost, and only 1712 will be stored in v1.

andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

Have you tried writing:

%let vector = 1806+1805+1803+1712;
Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

Sorry

The input parameters are:

%let v1=1806;

%let v2=1805;

%let v3=1803;

%let v4=1712;

 

Following code is not working

%let v1=1806;
%let v2=1805;
%let v3=1803;
%let v4=1712;
%let vector =&v1.+&v2.+&v3.+&v4.;
%put &vector.;

RW9
Diamond | Level 26 RW9
Diamond | Level 26
%let v1=1806;
%let v2=1805;
%let v3=1803;
%let v4=1712;
%let vector=%sysfunc(catx(+,&v1.,&v2.,&v3.,&v4.));
%put &vector.;
andreas_lds
Jade | Level 19

"not working" is such an extremely descriptive error message ... you will have to post at least the log and tell us what you expected. I got the following:

 

23         %let v1=1806;
24         %let v2=1805;
25         %let v3=1803;
26         %let v4=1712;
27         %let vector = &v1.+&v2.+&v3.+&v4.;
28         %put &vector.;
1806+1805+1803+1712
gamotte
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

Hello,

 

Please define "not working". I pasted your code in SAS and obtained the following output.

Isn't that the result you want ?

 

1    %let v1=1806;
2    %let v2=1805;
3    %let v3=1803;
4    %let v4=1712;
5    %let vector =&v1.+&v2.+&v3.+&v4.;
6    %put &vector.;
1806+1805+1803+1712
Ronein
Onyx | Level 15

I am sorry,

I run it again and it is working well!

 

thanks

Joe

 

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