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aarony
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi i wonder if sas can do the same as excel.


is there something like: count(var1, var2,......var29) in SAS that spits out 29, for example??

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naveen_srini
Quartz | Level 8

data yourdata;

set yourdata;

array arrayname1 _character_ ;

array arrayname2 _numeric_;

varcount=dim(arrayname1)+dim(arrayname2);

run;

you can also use out=contents options in proc contents, dictionary tables, sashelp library vtable, vcolumn and so on

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naveen_srini
Quartz | Level 8

data yourdata;

set yourdata;

array arrayname1 _character_ ;

array arrayname2 _numeric_;

varcount=dim(arrayname1)+dim(arrayname2);

run;

you can also use out=contents options in proc contents, dictionary tables, sashelp library vtable, vcolumn and so on

aarony
Obsidian | Level 7

you are a big help naveen. thank you!

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