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Bal23
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
2.1 Child Conditions
2.2 Teenage Conditions
 2.3 Adult Conditions
2.4 Senior Conditions

I need to modify this variable, by deleting 2.1, 2.2 etc. and keep Child conditions etc. The lengths of the words left are not same.

 

The desired var2 should be

Child conditions

teenage conditions

adult conditions

senior conditions

 

Compress can only remove ., any advice how to remove the first numbers?

Thanks.

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ballardw
Super User

Assuming you do not have spaces before the numbers in question

 

Variable = substr(variable,index(variable,' ')+1);

 

might work.

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ballardw
Super User

Assuming you do not have spaces before the numbers in question

 

Variable = substr(variable,index(variable,' ')+1);

 

might work.

SASJedi
SAS Super FREQ

Actually, COMPRESS with the appropriate modifiers could handle this particular problem very nicely 🙂 The third argument accepts modifiers to change the behavior of COMPRESS. In this case, I'd use 'k' for KEEP (instead of the default REMOVE behavior) and add an 'a' to specify ALPHABETIC characters along with 's' to specify SPACE characters. The STRIP function gets rid of any leading spaces.

 

The result:

data test;

   length Original Fixed $ 30;

   infile datalines dsd;

   input Original;

   Fixed=strip(compress(original,,'kas'));

   put original=$quote. Fixed=$quote.;

datalines;

2.1 Child Conditions

2.2 Teenage Conditions

2.3 Adult Conditions

2.4 Senior Conditions

;

 

Result:

 

Obs Original Fixed
1 2.1 Child Conditions Child Conditions
2 2.2 Teenage Conditions Teenage Conditions
3 2.3 Adult Conditions Adult Conditions
4 2.4 Senior Conditions Senior Conditions
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