My doubt is the following:
In the pdf you can see a exercise.
In the line that say
input style $ @;
this line want say that style is character and he @ that say that he read the same line not?
Thanks
relating to line:
input style $ @;
means: read first variable in row and stay in same row until you get:
input <optional more variables> ;
the semi-colon ( ; ) tels SAS to skip to next row on next READ statement;
What does the documentation say?
The best way to fully understand syntax is to try them, adjust and see the difference in behaviour.
relating to line:
input style $ @;
means: read first variable in row and stay in same row until you get:
input <optional more variables> ;
the semi-colon ( ; ) tels SAS to skip to next row on next READ statement;
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