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SASSLICK001
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi I have the following 

 

id1 id2

01  1

01  1

01  2

02  1

02  1

02  1

 

How can I ideintify the different value id2 within id1?

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Astounding
PROC Star

For that result:

 

proc sort data=have;

by id1 id2;

run;

 

data want;

set have;

by id1 id2;

if first.id1 then flag=1;

else if first.id2 then flag + 1;

run;

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Astounding
PROC Star

This both identifies and counts for you:

 

proc freq data=have;

tables id1 * id2 / list missing;

run;

SASSLICK001
Obsidian | Level 7
I wanted to use first. and last.
ballardw
Super User

@SASSLICK001 wrote:
I wanted to use first. and last.

It would help to show what you expect for output.

 

Maybe something like ?

data want;
   set have;
   by id1 id2;
   if first.id2;
run;
SASSLICK001
Obsidian | Level 7

I want to create a flag where the value changes per change in value for id2

 

 expected output

 

id1 id2  flag

01  x      1

01  x      1 

01  y      2

02  z      1

02  z      1

02  z      1

ballardw
Super User

Assuming your data is sorted by ID1 and ID2 as implied by your example:

data have;
input id1 $ id2  $;
datalines;
01  x 
01  x 
01  y 
02  z 
02  z 
02  z 
;
run;
data want;
   set have;
   by id1 id2;
   if first.id1 then flag=0;
   else flag = first.id2;
run;

I prefer the 0/1 coding as 0 means 'not a change' in this case and there are some advantages that I can count the number of changes in id1 by getting a sum of the flag variable.

 

 

If your data is not sorted then you need to provide a more realistic example of the data.

Astounding
PROC Star

For that result:

 

proc sort data=have;

by id1 id2;

run;

 

data want;

set have;

by id1 id2;

if first.id1 then flag=1;

else if first.id2 then flag + 1;

run;

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