Hello I hope you are all well.
I have IDs, such AB124008 in which AB = site of enrollment, 12, represents MD id, and 40008 represents the actual patient id in the study.
I looked through all of Cody's books, or most, and know that I probably am missing something.
They are all character / text variables.
How do I separate all the IDs into:
1) site of enrollment - want it to be a text var
2) physician code - want to it to be a number
3) actual id - want to be a number
Thanks!
I have many enrolled patients in the study. I know there has to be an array to separate them.
is your question complete? Meaning do all your obs follow the same pattern for extraction? If yes,
data w;
k='AB124008';
siteofenrollment=substr(k,1,2);
physiciancode=input(substr(k,3,2),8.);
actualid=input(substr(k,5),8.);
run;
is your question complete? Meaning do all your obs follow the same pattern for extraction? If yes,
data w;
k='AB124008';
siteofenrollment=substr(k,1,2);
physiciancode=input(substr(k,3,2),8.);
actualid=input(substr(k,5),8.);
run;
Thank you so much!!!!
@mgrzyb wrote:
Hello I hope you are all well.
I have IDs, such AB124008 in which AB = site of enrollment, 12, represents MD id, and 40008 represents the actual patient id in the study.
I looked through all of Cody's books, or most, and know that I probably am missing something.
They are all character / text variables.
How do I separate all the IDs into:
1) site of enrollment - want it to be a text var
2) physician code - want to it to be a number
3) actual id - want to be a number
Thanks!
I have many enrolled patients in the study. I know there has to be an array to separate them.
What arithmetic are you performing on physician code and actual id? If none, why a number?
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