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jenim514
Pyrite | Level 9

I'm creating some dummy variables for analysis, and I need help with a step...

I have four different variables that indicate an ER visit, if coded a specfic value (all different values).  So I have this first part:

 

data want;

set have;

if admsrc='0' then ER=1;

if admtype='1' then ER=1;

if typsvc1='K' then ER=1;

if appttype_r='EROOM' then ER=1;

if ppsprod='01' then ER=1;

run;

 

but how to I set the rest of the ER values to 0?  I tried adding the 'else ER=0' at the end, but that didn't output the values correctly.

 

Thanks for your assistance!!

 

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Reeza
Super User

Use IF/ELSE IF/ELSE rather than listing individual IF statements. 

In a block as below, the first condition that is evaluated as true and then the rest are NOT tested.

Otherwise, each condition is tested and can set the value. 

data want;
set have;
if admsrc='0' then ER=1;
else if admtype='1' then ER=1;
else if typsvc1='K' then ER=1;
else if appttype_r='EROOM' then ER=1;
else if ppsprod='01' then ER=1;
else ER=0;
run;

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Reeza
Super User

Use IF/ELSE IF/ELSE rather than listing individual IF statements. 

In a block as below, the first condition that is evaluated as true and then the rest are NOT tested.

Otherwise, each condition is tested and can set the value. 

data want;
set have;
if admsrc='0' then ER=1;
else if admtype='1' then ER=1;
else if typsvc1='K' then ER=1;
else if appttype_r='EROOM' then ER=1;
else if ppsprod='01' then ER=1;
else ER=0;
run;
FreelanceReinh
Jade | Level 19

Or a bit shorter:

data want;
set have;
ER=(admsrc='0' | admtype='1' | typsvc1='K' | appttype_r='EROOM' | ppsprod='01');
run;

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