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cecily
Calcite | Level 5

data a;
sub1="*"||substr(1234.5678,1,6)||"*";

run;

 

why in the result there are some blanks before 1234?

 

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Read the SAS log! 

 

The first argument to SUBSTR must be of type character. A number will be converted to a right justified character string using sometinng like the BEST12. format, i.e. including some leading blanks. 

You can control the convertion result with functions PUT, LEFT, and STRIP.

 

PG

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PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Read the SAS log! 

 

The first argument to SUBSTR must be of type character. A number will be converted to a right justified character string using sometinng like the BEST12. format, i.e. including some leading blanks. 

You can control the convertion result with functions PUT, LEFT, and STRIP.

 

PG
cecily
Calcite | Level 5

thanks!

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