diff --git a/packages/README.md b/packages/README.md index 1bed616..7fb1604 100644 --- a/packages/README.md +++ b/packages/README.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ SHA256 digest for macroArray: F*3F3893F1FCD78719543703E4353F4CC19811D247C016F220 --- -- **BasePlus**\[3.1.0\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as: +- **BasePlus**\[3.1.1\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as: ```sas call arrMissToRight(myArray); call arrFillMiss(17, myArray); @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ format x bool.; %workLib(ABC) ``` -SHA256 digest for BasePlus: F*9FFBC40A2B7FC51161C7D6D120DADC3ACEF8087E4EB43BB1A3F0FBC1F1CBD5AC +SHA256 digest for BasePlus: F*6394CE27FBCF48D475F682CBCF8CA8B4FDD6D40D2672EF571F4A561BDDF274A6 [Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/SASPAC/blob/main/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus") diff --git a/packages/SHA256_for_packages.txt b/packages/SHA256_for_packages.txt index ed97c9d..7dbcf8f 100644 --- a/packages/SHA256_for_packages.txt +++ b/packages/SHA256_for_packages.txt @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +/* 20251105 */ +BasePlus: F*6394CE27FBCF48D475F682CBCF8CA8B4FDD6D40D2672EF571F4A561BDDF274A6 + /* 20251020 */ BasePlus: F*9FFBC40A2B7FC51161C7D6D120DADC3ACEF8087E4EB43BB1A3F0FBC1F1CBD5AC diff --git a/packages/baseplus.md b/packages/baseplus.md index 494d7bf..ccc03b9 100644 --- a/packages/baseplus.md +++ b/packages/baseplus.md @@ -9,22 +9,22 @@ ### Version information: - Package: BasePlus -- Version: 3.1.0 -- Generated: 2025-10-20T10:47:22 -- Author(s): Bartosz Jablonski (yabwon@gmail.com), Quentin McMullen (qmcmullen@gmail.com), Ryo Nakaya (nakaya.ryou@gmail.com) +- Version: 3.1.1 +- Generated: 2025-11-05T15:10:31 +- Author(s): Bartosz Jablonski (yabwon@gmail.com), contributors are Quentin McMullen (qmcmullen@gmail.com) and Ryo Nakaya (nakaya.ryou@gmail.com) - Maintainer(s): Bartosz Jablonski (yabwon@gmail.com) - License: MIT -- File SHA256: `F*9FFBC40A2B7FC51161C7D6D120DADC3ACEF8087E4EB43BB1A3F0FBC1F1CBD5AC` for this version -- Content SHA256: `C*76C55A9F392EAB938D199144CC834EF332CD78BA8B98565FA003DEA509A33A3E` for this version +- File SHA256: `F*6394CE27FBCF48D475F682CBCF8CA8B4FDD6D40D2672EF571F4A561BDDF274A6` for this version +- Content SHA256: `C*3CA28DF8F3E6D6670D7FD44788D347452F24F4BCF18115873E7EBC742FE30CA4` for this version --- -# The `BasePlus` package, version: `3.1.0`; +# The `BasePlus` package, version: `3.1.1`; --- -# The BasePlus package [ver. 3.1.0] ############################################### +# The BasePlus package [ver. 3.1.1] ############################################### The **BasePlus** package implements useful functions and functionalities I miss in the BASE SAS. @@ -6668,7 +6668,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters: The letters() macro function allows to print a list of Roman letters starting from `start` up to `end` incremented by `by`. -The letters list can be uppercases or lowercase (parameter `c=U` or `c=L`), +The letters list can be uppercase or lowercase (parameter `c=U` or `c=L`), can be quoted (e.g. `q=""` or `q=[]`), and can be separated by `s=`. Values of `start`, `end`, and `by` have to be integers in range between 1 ad 26. @@ -6696,12 +6696,12 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters: Values of `start`, `end`, and `by` are separated by colon and must be between 1 ad 26. If value is outside range it is set to - `start=1`, `en=26`, and `by=1`. If `end` is missing - then is set to value of `start`. + `start=1`, `end=26`, and `by=1`. If `end` is missing + then it is set to value of `start`. If `end` is smaller than `start` list is reversed * `c = U` - *Optional*, it is a lowercase letters indicator. - Select `L` or `l`. Default value is `U` for upcase. + Select `L` or `l`. Default value is `U` for uppercase. * `q = ` - *Optional*, it is a quite around elements of the list. Default value is empty. Use `%str()` for one quote symbol. diff --git a/packages/baseplus.zip b/packages/baseplus.zip index 25e6bbd..9e20fc0 100644 Binary files a/packages/baseplus.zip and b/packages/baseplus.zip differ