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LICENSE
2
LICENSE
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) since 2019 Bartosz Jablonski
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Copyright (c) 2019 - 2021 Bartosz Jablonski
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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README.md
103
README.md
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# SAS_PACKAGES - a SAS Packages Framework and Repository
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---
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## Intro:
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A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file containing organised and ordered code structures, created by the developer and extended with additional automatically generated "driving" files (i.e. description, metadata, load, unload, and help files).
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The *purpose of a package* is to be a simple, and easy to access, code sharing medium, which will allow: on the one hand, to separate the code complex dependencies created by the developer from the user experience with the final product and, on the other hand, reduce developer's and user's unnecessary frustration related to a remote deployment process.
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In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20201014`**.
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In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. **The latest version** of SPF is **`20211111`**.
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To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
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To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
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The documentation and more advance reading would be the [**`SAS(r) packages - the way to share (a how to)- Paper 4725-2020 - extended.pdf`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "SAS packages - the way to share") article (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
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The documentation and more advance reading would be the [**`SAS(r) packages - the way to share (a how to)- Paper 4725-2020 - extended.pdf`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "SAS packages - the way to share") article (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
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**General overview video:**
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- [SAS Global Forum 2020 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCkb-bx0Dv8&t=0s "SGF2020")
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- [Sasensei International Dojo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFhdUBQgjYQ&t=0s "SID no. 1")
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Short description of the SAS Packages Framework macros can be found [here](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/SPFinit.md "Short description of the SAS Packages Framework macros")
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**Videos** (the newer the better):
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- [SAS Global Forum 2020 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCkb-bx0Dv8&t=0s "SGF2020") (April 2020)
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- [Sasensei International Dojo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFhdUBQgjYQ&t=0s "SID no. 1") (April 2020)
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- [SAS dla Administratorów i Praktyków 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuep2k48Z8&feature=youtu.be&t=0s "SASAiP2020") (October 2020, in Polish)
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- [Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar](https://www.basug.org/videos?wix-vod-video-id=78067e61413d43d3a6951974b3bc3014&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-klv807gt "BASUG") (November 2020)
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- [SAS Global Forum 2021 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqexaQtGw88 "SGF2021") (May 20th, 2021)
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---
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### The User:
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To use a package:
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@@ -25,7 +34,8 @@ and then either:
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- Download the `SPFinit.sas` file (the SAS Packages Framework) into the local packages folder.
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- \[Optional\] Manually download the `<packageName>.zip` file into the local packages folder.
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- and Execute:
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```
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```sas
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filename packages "<directory/containing/packages/>"; /* setup directory for packages */
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%include packages(SPFinit.sas); /* enable the framework */
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@@ -37,9 +47,9 @@ filename packages "<directory/containing/packages/>"; /* setup directory for pac
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or if you need it just for "one time" only Execute:
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```
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```sas
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filename packages "%sysfunc(pathname(work))"; /* setup temporary directory for packages in the WORK */
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filename SPFinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/master/SPF/SPFinit.sas";
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filename SPFinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/SPFinit.sas";
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%include SPFinit; /* enable the framework */
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%installPackage(packageName) /* install the package */
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@@ -47,21 +57,36 @@ filename SPFinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/mast
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%loadPackage(packageName) /* load the package content into the SAS session */
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```
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[**Workshop video for the User**](https://youtu.be/qX_-HJ76g8Y)\[May 6th, 2020\] [a bit outdated but gives the idea how it works]
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[**Workshop video for the User**](https://youtu.be/qX_-HJ76g8Y) \[May 6th, 2020\] [a bit outdated but gives the idea how it works]
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---
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### The Developer:
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To create your own package:
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- Read the [**`SAS(r) packages - the way to share (a how to)- Paper 4725-2020 - extended.pdf`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "SAS packages - the way to share") to learn more details.
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- Read the [**`SAS Packages - The Way to Share (a How-To) - Paper 4725-2020 - extended version`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "SAS packages - the way to share") article to learn more details.
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- Read the **`My First SAS Package: A How-To - Paper 1079-2021`** article available at communities.sas.com [**`here`**](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Global-Forum-Proceedings/My-First-SAS-Package-A-How-To/ta-p/726319 "My First SAS Package: A How-To") or locally [**`here`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/My%20First%20SAS%20Package%20-%20a%20How%20To.pdf "My First SAS Package: A How-To")
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- Download and use the `SPFinit.sas` file (the SAS Packages Framework), the part of the framework required for *testing* is there too.
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---
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#### If you have any questions, suggestions, or ideas do not hesitate to contact me!
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**Update**\[June 3rd, 2020\]**:** `%installPackage()` **macro is available**. The `%installPackage()` macro is embedded in the `loadpackage.sas` part of the framework.
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**Update**\[June 10th, 2020\]**:** To see help info about framework macros and their parameters just run: `%generatePackage()`, `%installPackage()`, `%helpPackage()`, `%loadPackage()`, and `%unloadPackage()` with empty parameter list.
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---
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**Update**\[November 11th, 2021\]**:** `%extendPackagesFileref()` **macro is available**.
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**Update**\[October 15th, 2020\]**:** `%previewPackage()` **macro is available**.
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**Update**\[September 11th, 2020\]**:** ` %loadPackageS()` and `%verifyPackage()` **macros are available**.
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**Update**\[July 30th, 2020\]**:** All components of SAS Packages Framework are now in one file `SPFinit.sas` (located in the `./SPF` directory). Documentation moved to `./SPF/Documentation` directory. Packages zip files moved to `./packages` directory.
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**Update**\[June 10th, 2020\]**:** To see help info about framework macros and their parameters just run: `%generatePackage()`, `%installPackage()`, `%helpPackage()`, `%loadPackage()`, and `%unloadPackage()` with empty parameter list.
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**Update**\[June 3rd, 2020\]**:** `%installPackage()` **macro is available**. The `%installPackage()` macro is embedded in the `loadpackage.sas` part of the framework.
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---
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## Where the SAS Packages Framework is used:
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This is a list of locations where the SAS Packages Framework is used. If you want to share that you are using SPF let me know and I'll update the list.
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@@ -70,26 +95,35 @@ The List:
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- Poland
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- Warsaw
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---
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## Available packages:
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Currently the following packages are available (see the `./packages` directory):
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- **SQLinDS**\[2.2\], based on Mike Rhoads' article *Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros*. The package allows to write SQL queries in the data step, e.g.
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```
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```sas
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data class;
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set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class order by age);
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run;
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```
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SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: F070926B26504F9F65384EE3FB84E2E54B223FDAB71EDD61B11B865262C2E5DD
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SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: F2BE3CC68C9A34DD324FD35C8287A4F89737E2E28E806E0DD7FB0EBF60F7C569
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[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
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[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
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- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.2\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
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- **MacroCore**\[1\], a macro library for SAS application developers. Over 100 macros for Base SAS, metadata, and Viya. Provided by the [SASjs framework](https://sasjs.io "SASjs framework").
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SHA256 digest for DFA: 7E9042867ED9C4BD2F27B3CD9180701CE619E301C13F5BD82DB46547616D17DF
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SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135B8E5A48D7687B
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[Documentation for MacroCore](https://core.sasjs.io "Documentation for MacroCore")
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- **macroArray**\[0.5\], implementation of an array concept in a macrolanguage, e.g.
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```
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- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.5\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
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SHA256 digest for DFA: C32A81304A411C1EB6BA7B76EDB8D70550F3935F35A1506E2B8019A2036FB5FF
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[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
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- **macroArray**\[0.8\], implementation of an array concept in a macrolanguage, e.g.
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```sas
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%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
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%macro test();
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@@ -107,13 +141,13 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: 7E9042867ED9C4BD2F27B3CD9180701CE619E301C13F5BD82DB465476
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which = 1:H:2
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);
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```
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SHA256 digest for macroArray: 519B1CE64F66F8498B10F5EB253BB45FC860E3F7868FCEB97ABF45C96F30716D
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SHA256 digest for macroArray: 9FE227EF3144431B51063D599148BDD8873509D1B32F1AC2979EC566E1BB1487
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[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
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[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
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- **BasePlus**\[0.7\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
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```
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- **BasePlus**\[0.994\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
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```sas
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call arrMissToRight(myArray);
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call arrFillMiss(17, myArray);
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call arrFill(42, myArray);
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@@ -126,12 +160,21 @@ format x bool.;
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%put %getVars(sashelp.class, pattern = ght$, sep = +, varRange = _numeric_);
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```
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SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 75B8D2BF718E035FEFC0D24504A6EBB9893883E2DF5D0FCD2D8ADD28456CFEBD
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SHA256 digest for BasePlus: B34E352EC52E05B8BBE1816E6104F47677CBFDEAF7CD71B8BF04FDBFA01B0EF0
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[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
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[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
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- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.14\], package allows
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to create secured macros stored in SAS Proc FCMP functions.
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The dataset with functions can be shared between different operating systems
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and allows to generate macros on site without showing their code.
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SHA256 digest for GSM: BEFAA87266D6DBA3D5983117FC36A24DE03A2F93791AC786DCDB37571A4494AC
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|
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[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
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- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA)
|
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|
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SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: FF111DA330ACE57BAE8C9B7890839045B691A17414AE04CBD49C66BCD9663B21
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SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 9FE227EF3144431B51063D599148BDD8873509D1B32F1AC2979EC566E1BB1487
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### ======
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/*one library "myLib" created in the (same named) subderectory of the "WORK" directory.*/
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data _null_;
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length rc0 $ 32767 rc1 rc2 8;
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lib = "myLib";
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rc0 = DCREATE(lib, "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/");
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put rc0 = ;
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rc1 = LIBNAME(lib, "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/" !! lib, "BASE");
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rc2 = LIBREF (lib);
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if rc2 NE 0 then
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rc1 = LIBNAME(lib, "%sysfunc(pathname(work))", "BASE");
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run;
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libname myLib LIST;
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/*two FCMP functions: "F1" and "F2", */
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proc FCMP outlib = work.f.p;
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function F1(n);
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return (n+1);
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endsub;
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function F2(n);
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return (n+2);
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endsub;
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run;
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options cmplib = work.f;
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/*one numeric format "fmtNum" and informat "infNum", */
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proc FORMAT;
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value fmtNum
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low -< 0 = "negative"
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0 = "zero"
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0 <- high = "positive"
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other = "missing"
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;
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invalue infNum
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"negative" = -1
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"zero" = 0
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"positive" = 1
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"missing" = .
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other = 42
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;
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run;
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/*one exemplary small dataset "myLib.smallDataset", and*/
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data myLib.smallDataset;
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do n = ., -1, 0, 1;
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m = put(n, fmtNum.);
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output;
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end;
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run;
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/*one exemplary bigger dataset "myLib.biggerDataset".*/
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data myLib.biggerDataset;
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do i = ., -1e6 to 1e6;
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j = put(i, fmtNum.);
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k = ranuni(17);
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output;
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end;
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run;
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/*two macros: "mcrOne" and "mcrTwo" */
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%macro mcrOne();
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%put **Hi! This is macro &sysmacroname.**;
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data _null_;
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set myLib.smallDataset;
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p = f1(n);
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p + f2(n);
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put (n p) (= fmtNum.);
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run;
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%mend mcrOne;
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%macro mcrTwo(m=mcrOne);
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%put **This is macro &sysmacroname.**;
|
||||
%put **and I am calling the &m.**;
|
||||
%&m.()
|
||||
|
||||
%put The answer is: %sysfunc(inputn("I don't know...", infNum.));
|
||||
%mend mcrTwo;
|
||||
|
||||
/* %mcrTwo() */
|
||||
4
SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/generate_package.sas
Normal file
4
SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/generate_package.sas
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
filename packages "~/saspackages";
|
||||
%include packages(SPFinit.sas);
|
||||
|
||||
%generatePackage(~/saspackages/myPackage)
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
||||
filename packages "~/saspackages";
|
||||
|
||||
filename SPFinit url
|
||||
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/SPFinit.sas";
|
||||
%include SPFinit;
|
||||
|
||||
%installPackage(SPFinit)
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`myLib` library
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
length rc0 $ 32767 rc1 rc2 8;
|
||||
lib = "myLib";
|
||||
rc0 = DCREATE(lib, "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/");
|
||||
put rc0 = ;
|
||||
rc1 = LIBNAME(lib, "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/" !! lib, "BASE");
|
||||
rc2 = LIBREF (lib);
|
||||
if rc2 NE 0 then
|
||||
rc1 = LIBNAME(lib, "%sysfunc(pathname(work))", "BASE");
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
libname myLib LIST;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`F1` function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
function F1(n);
|
||||
return (n+1);
|
||||
endsub;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`F2` function
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
function F2(n);
|
||||
return (n+2);
|
||||
endsub;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`fmtNum` format
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
value fmtNum
|
||||
low -< 0 = "negative"
|
||||
0 = "zero"
|
||||
0 <- high = "positive"
|
||||
other = "missing"
|
||||
;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`infNum` informat
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
invalue infNum
|
||||
"negative" = -1
|
||||
"zero" = 0
|
||||
"positive" = 1
|
||||
"missing" = .
|
||||
other = 42
|
||||
;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`myLib.smallDataset` data
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
data myLib.smallDataset;
|
||||
do n = ., -1, 0, 1;
|
||||
m = put(n, fmtNum.);
|
||||
output;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`myLib.biggerDataset` data
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
data myLib.biggerDataset;
|
||||
do i = ., -1e6 to 1e6;
|
||||
j = put(i, fmtNum.);
|
||||
k = ranuni(17);
|
||||
output;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
`mcrOne` macro
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
%macro mcrOne();
|
||||
%put **Hi! This is macro &sysmacroname.**;
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
set myLib.smallDataset;
|
||||
p = f1(n);
|
||||
p + f2(n);
|
||||
put (n p) (= fmtNum.);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%mend mcrOne;
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
## General Info: ##
|
||||
|
||||
The `%mcrTwo()` macro is the main macro of the package.
|
||||
|
||||
It has one key-value parameter `m` with default value `mcrOne`.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
%macro mcrTwo(m=mcrOne);
|
||||
%put **This is macro &sysmacroname.**;
|
||||
%put **and I am calling the &m.**;
|
||||
%&m.()
|
||||
|
||||
%put The answer is: %sysfunc(inputn("I don't know...", infNum.));
|
||||
%mend mcrTwo;
|
||||
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*
|
||||
## Examples: ##
|
||||
|
||||
Example 1. Basic use-case:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
%mcrTwo(m=mcrOne)
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
21
SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/myPackage/description.sas
Normal file
21
SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/myPackage/description.sas
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
||||
Type: Package
|
||||
Package: myPackage
|
||||
Title: My first SAS package.
|
||||
Version: 1.0
|
||||
Author: John Smith (john.smith@mail.com)
|
||||
Maintainer: Jane Smith (jane.smith@mail.com)
|
||||
License: MIT
|
||||
Encoding: UTF8
|
||||
|
||||
Required: "Base SAS Software"
|
||||
|
||||
DESCRIPTION START:
|
||||
## The myPackage ##
|
||||
|
||||
The `myPackage` is my first SAS package and
|
||||
for sure it won't be the last package!
|
||||
It was created during SAS Global Forum 2021
|
||||
virtual event.
|
||||
|
||||
It helps me to share my code with other SAS users!
|
||||
DESCRIPTION END:
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
|
||||
%mcrTwo(m=mcrOne)
|
||||
14
SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/mypackage.md
Normal file
14
SPF/Documentation/Paper_1079-2021/mypackage.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||
## General Info: ##
|
||||
|
||||
The `%mcrTwo()` macro is the main macro of the package.
|
||||
|
||||
It has one key-value parameter `m` with default value `mcrOne`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Examples: ##
|
||||
|
||||
Example 1. Basic use-case:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
%mcrTwo(m=mcrOne)
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
Binary file not shown.
265
SPF/SPFinit.md
265
SPF/SPFinit.md
@@ -1,32 +1,45 @@
|
||||
## This is short SAS PAckages Framework help information
|
||||
|
||||
- [SAS PAckages Framework help](#helpinfo)
|
||||
* [the `installPackage` macro](#installpackage)
|
||||
* [the `helpPackage` macro](#helppackage)
|
||||
* [the `loadPackage` macro](#loadpackage)
|
||||
* [the `loadPackageS` macro](#loadpackages)
|
||||
* [the `unloadPackage` macro](#unloadpackage)
|
||||
* [the `listPackages` macro](#listpackages)
|
||||
* [the `verifyPackage` macro](#verifypackage)
|
||||
* [the `previewPackage` macro](#previewPackage)
|
||||
* [the `generatePackage` macro](#generatepackage)
|
||||
* [the `extendPackagesFileref` macro](#extendpackagesfileref)
|
||||
* [Some more examples](#some-more-examples)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short SAS PAckages Framework help information <a name="helpinfo"></a>
|
||||
|
||||
A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file containing organised and ordered code structures, created by the developer and extended with additional automatically generated "driving" files (i.e. description, metadata, load, unload, and help files).
|
||||
|
||||
The *purpose of a package* is to be a simple, and easy to access, code sharing medium, which will allow: on the one hand, to separate the code complex dependencies created by the developer from the user experience with the final product and, on the other hand, reduce developer's and user's unnecessary frustration related to a remote deployment process.
|
||||
|
||||
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20201014`**.
|
||||
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20211111`**.
|
||||
|
||||
To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
|
||||
**To get started with SAS Packages** try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
|
||||
|
||||
The documentation and more advance reading would be the [**`SAS(r) packages - the way to share (a how to)- Paper 4725-2020 - extended.pdf`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "SAS packages - the way to share") article (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
|
||||
**The documentation and more advance reading** would be the [**`SAS(r) packages - the way to share (a how to)- Paper 4725-2020 - extended.pdf`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/SAS(r)%20packages%20-%20the%20way%20to%20share%20(a%20how%20to)-%20Paper%204725-2020%20-%20extended.pdf "SAS packages - the way to share") article (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*Note:* Filenames references `packages` and `package` are reserved keywords.
|
||||
The first one should be used to point local folder with packages.
|
||||
The first one should be used to point local folder with packages and the framework.
|
||||
The second is used internally by macros.
|
||||
Do not use them otherwise than, e.g.
|
||||
|
||||
`filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES";`
|
||||
|
||||
since it may affect stability of the framework.
|
||||
After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may affect stability of the framework.
|
||||
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro <a name="installpackage"></a>
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -36,6 +49,9 @@ since it may affect stability of the framework.
|
||||
in the packages folder. The process of installation is equivalent with
|
||||
manual downloading the package zip file into the packages folder.
|
||||
|
||||
In case the packages fileref is a multi-directory one the first directory
|
||||
will be selected as a destination.
|
||||
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
### Parameters:
|
||||
@@ -48,19 +64,25 @@ since it may affect stability of the framework.
|
||||
If the package name is *SPFinit* or *SASPackagesFramework*
|
||||
then the framework itself is downloaded.
|
||||
|
||||
- `sourcePath=` Location of the package, e.g. "www.some.web.page/"
|
||||
Mind the "/" at the end of the path!
|
||||
Current default location for packages is:
|
||||
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/master/packages/`
|
||||
Current default location for the framework is:
|
||||
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/master/SPF/`
|
||||
- `sourcePath=` Location of the package, e.g. "www.some.web.page/" (mind the "/" at the end of the path!)
|
||||
Current default location for packages is:
|
||||
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/packages/`
|
||||
Current default location for the framework is:
|
||||
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/`
|
||||
|
||||
- `replace=` With default value of `1` it causes existing package file
|
||||
to be replaceed by new downloaded file.
|
||||
|
||||
- `URLuser=` A user name for the password protected URLs, no quotes needed.
|
||||
|
||||
- `URLpass=` A password for the password protected URLs, no quotes needed.
|
||||
|
||||
- `URLoptions=` Options for the `sourcePath` URLs filename. Consult the SAS
|
||||
documentation for the further details.
|
||||
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation` to learn more.
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example ################################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -83,10 +105,10 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro <a name="helppackage"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -102,13 +124,13 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage,
|
||||
Required and not null, default use case:
|
||||
`%loadPackage(myPackage).`
|
||||
`%helpPackage(myPackage).`
|
||||
If empty displays this help information.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `helpKeyword` *Optional.* A phrase to search in help,
|
||||
- when empty prints description,
|
||||
- "*" means prints all help,
|
||||
- "license" prints the license.
|
||||
- "*" means: print all help,
|
||||
- "license" prints the license.
|
||||
|
||||
- `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it
|
||||
looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e.
|
||||
@@ -121,15 +143,15 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
what is loaded, null by default.
|
||||
|
||||
- `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase),
|
||||
e.g. `%loadPackage(PiPackage)`.
|
||||
e.g. `%helpPackage(PiPackage)`.
|
||||
If the zip is not available use a folder.
|
||||
Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
|
||||
and use loadPackage in the following form:
|
||||
`%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=)`
|
||||
and use helpPackage in the following form:
|
||||
`%helpPackage(PiPackage, , zip=disk, options=)`
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
## Example ####################################################################
|
||||
@@ -153,10 +175,10 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro <a name="loadpackage"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -202,7 +224,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
## Example ####################################################################
|
||||
@@ -226,10 +248,10 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro <a name="loadpackages"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -252,7 +274,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example ###################################################################
|
||||
@@ -269,16 +291,16 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
|
||||
|
||||
%installPackage(SQLinDS DFA) %* install packages from the Internet;
|
||||
%installPackage(SQLinDS DFA) %* install packages from the Internet;
|
||||
%loadPackageS(SQLinDS, DFA) %* load packags content into the SAS session;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro <a name="unloadpackage"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -294,7 +316,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage,
|
||||
Required and not null, default use case:
|
||||
`%loadPackage(myPackage).`
|
||||
`%unloadPackage(myPackage).`
|
||||
If empty displays this help information.
|
||||
|
||||
- `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it
|
||||
@@ -308,15 +330,15 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
what is loaded, null by default.
|
||||
|
||||
- `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase),
|
||||
e.g. `%loadPackage(PiPackage)`.
|
||||
e.g. `%unloadPackage(PiPackage)`.
|
||||
If the zip is not available use a folder.
|
||||
Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
|
||||
and use loadPackage in the following form:
|
||||
`%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=)`
|
||||
and use unloadPackage in the following form:
|
||||
`%unloadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=)`
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example ###################################################################
|
||||
@@ -340,10 +362,10 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro <a name="listpackages"></a>
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -360,7 +382,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example #############################################################################
|
||||
@@ -381,10 +403,10 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro <a name="verifypackage"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -412,7 +434,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example ###################################################################
|
||||
@@ -430,14 +452,81 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
|
||||
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
|
||||
|
||||
%installPackage(SQLinDS) %* install the package from the Internet;
|
||||
%verifPackage(SQLinDS, %* verify the package with provided hash;
|
||||
%verifyPackage(SQLinDS, %* verify the package with provided hash;
|
||||
hash=HDA478ANJ3HKHRY327FGE88HF89VH89HFFFV73GCV98RF390VB4)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `generatePackage` macro
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro <a name="previewpackage"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
data, etc.) wrapped up together and provided with
|
||||
a single `preview.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip).
|
||||
|
||||
The `%previewPackage()` macro prints, in the SAS log, content
|
||||
of a SAS package. Code of a package is printed out.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
### Parameters:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage,
|
||||
Required and not null, default use case:
|
||||
`%previewPackage(myPackage).`
|
||||
If empty displays this help information.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `helpKeyword` *Optional.* A phrase to search in preview,
|
||||
- when empty prints description,
|
||||
- "*" means: print all preview,
|
||||
- "license" prints the license.
|
||||
|
||||
- `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it
|
||||
looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e.
|
||||
`%sysfunc(pathname(packages))`
|
||||
|
||||
- `options=` *Optional.* Possible options for ZIP filename,
|
||||
default value: `LOWCASE_MEMNAME`
|
||||
|
||||
- `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about
|
||||
what is loaded, null by default.
|
||||
|
||||
- `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase),
|
||||
e.g. `%previewPackage(PiPackage)`.
|
||||
If the zip is not available use a folder.
|
||||
Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
|
||||
and use previewPackage in the following form:
|
||||
`%previewPackage(PiPackage, , zip=disk, options=)`
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Enabling the SAS Package Framework
|
||||
from the local directory and installing & loading
|
||||
the SQLinDS package from the Internet.
|
||||
|
||||
Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file
|
||||
is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
|
||||
|
||||
Run the following code in your SAS session:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
|
||||
|
||||
%installPackage(SQLinDS) %* install the package from the Internet;
|
||||
%previewPackage(SQLinDS) %* get content of the package;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `generatePackage` macro <a name="generatepackage"></a>
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20201010`
|
||||
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
@@ -450,7 +539,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/master/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to read about the details of package generation process.
|
||||
|
||||
### Parameters:
|
||||
@@ -461,11 +550,27 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
|
||||
`%generatePackage(filesLocation=/path/to/packagename)`
|
||||
If empty displays this help information.
|
||||
|
||||
Testing parameters:
|
||||
|
||||
- `testPackage=` Indicator if tests should be executed.
|
||||
Default value: `Y`, means "execute tests"
|
||||
|
||||
- `packages=` Location of other packages for testing
|
||||
if there are dependencies in loading the package.
|
||||
Has to be a single directory, if more than one are
|
||||
provided than only the first is used.
|
||||
|
||||
- `testResults=` Location where tests results should be stored,
|
||||
if null (the default) then the session WORK is used.
|
||||
|
||||
- `sasexe=` Location of a DIRECTORY where the SAS binary is located,
|
||||
if null (the default) then the `!SASROOT` is used.
|
||||
|
||||
- `sascfgfile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
|
||||
parameters, if null (the default) then no config file
|
||||
is pointed during the SAS invocation,
|
||||
if set to `DEF` then the `!SASROOT/sasv9.cfg` is used.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -508,6 +613,8 @@ can be used to order multiple types in the way you wish.
|
||||
|
||||
The "tree structure" of the folder could be for example as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
All files have to have `.sas` extension. Other files are ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
<packageName>
|
||||
..
|
||||
@@ -574,21 +681,67 @@ The "tree structure" of the folder could be for example as follows:
|
||||
|
|
||||
+-<sequential number>_<type [in lower case]>
|
||||
|
|
||||
+-...
|
||||
|
|
||||
+-00n_clean [if you need to clean something up after exec file execution,
|
||||
| | content of the files will be printed to the log before execution]
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| +-<no file, in this case folder may be skipped>
|
||||
|
|
||||
+-...
|
||||
|
|
||||
+-999_test [tests executed during package generation, XCMD options must be turned-on]
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| +-test1.sas [a file with a code for test1]
|
||||
| |
|
||||
| +-test2.sas [a file with a code for test2]
|
||||
|
|
||||
+-...
|
||||
...
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
## This is short help information for the `extendPackagesFileref` macro <a name="extendpackagesfileref"></a>
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20211111`
|
||||
|
||||
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
|
||||
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
|
||||
data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%extendPackagesFileref()` macro lists directories pointed by
|
||||
the packages fileref. It allows to add new dierctories to packages folder list.
|
||||
|
||||
### Parameters:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `packages` *Optional.* A valid fileref name, when empty the "packages" is used
|
||||
When used as: `%extendPackagesFileref(HELP)` it displays this help information.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation`
|
||||
to learn more.
|
||||
|
||||
### Example ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Enabling the SAS Package Framework
|
||||
from the local directory and adding
|
||||
new directory.
|
||||
|
||||
Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file
|
||||
is located in one of "C:/SAS_PK1" or "C:/SAS_PK2" folders.
|
||||
|
||||
Run the following code in your SAS session:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
filename packages ("C:/SAS_PK1" "C:/SAS_PK2"); %* setup a directory for packages;
|
||||
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
|
||||
|
||||
filename packages ("D:/NEW_DIR" %extendPackagesFileref()); %* add new directory;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
## Some more examples #############################################################
|
||||
## Some more examples <a name="some-more-examples"></a> #############################################################
|
||||
|
||||
### Example 1. ###################################################################
|
||||
Enabling the SAS Package Framework
|
||||
@@ -636,7 +789,7 @@ Run the following code in your SAS session:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
filename packages "%sysfunc(pathname(work))"; %* setup WORK as a temporary directory for packages;
|
||||
|
||||
filename spfinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/master/SPFinit.sas";
|
||||
filename spfinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPFinit.sas";
|
||||
%include spfinit; %* enable the framework;
|
||||
|
||||
%installPackage(SQLinDS) %* install the package from the Internet;
|
||||
|
||||
1407
SPF/SPFinit.sas
1407
SPF/SPFinit.sas
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2020 Bartosz Jablonski
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2021 Bartosz Jablonski
|
||||
|
||||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
||||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
## SAS Packages:
|
||||
To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
|
||||
To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
|
||||
|
||||
## Available packages:
|
||||
Currently the following packages are available:
|
||||
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Currently the following packages are available:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **SQLinDS**\[2.2\], based on Mike Rhoads' article *Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros*. The package allows to write SQL queries in the data step, e.g.
|
||||
```
|
||||
```sas
|
||||
data class;
|
||||
set %SQL(
|
||||
select age, name, weight, height
|
||||
@@ -18,14 +18,22 @@ data class;
|
||||
WH = weight + height;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
```
|
||||
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: F070926B26504F9F65384EE3FB84E2E54B223FDAB71EDD61B11B865262C2E5DD
|
||||
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: F2BE3CC68C9A34DD324FD35C8287A4F89737E2E28E806E0DD7FB0EBF60F7C569
|
||||
|
||||
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
|
||||
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.2\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
|
||||
```
|
||||
- **MacroCore**\[1\], a macro library for SAS application developers. Over 100 macros for Base SAS, metadata, and Viya. Provided by the [SASjs framework](https://sasjs.io "SASjs framework").
|
||||
|
||||
SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135B8E5A48D7687B
|
||||
|
||||
[Documentation for MacroCore](https://core.sasjs.io "Documentation for MacroCore")
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.5\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
|
||||
```sas
|
||||
%createDFArray(ArrDynamic, resizefactor=17);
|
||||
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
@@ -51,12 +59,14 @@ data _null_;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
```
|
||||
SHA256 digest for DFA: 7E9042867ED9C4BD2F27B3CD9180701CE619E301C13F5BD82DB46547616D17DF
|
||||
SHA256 digest for DFA: C32A81304A411C1EB6BA7B76EDB8D70550F3935F35A1506E2B8019A2036FB5FF
|
||||
|
||||
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **macroArray**\[0.5\], implementation of an array concept in a macro language, e.g.
|
||||
```
|
||||
- **macroArray**\[0.8\], implementation of an array concept in a macro language, e.g.
|
||||
```sas
|
||||
%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
|
||||
|
||||
%macro test();
|
||||
@@ -74,14 +84,14 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: 7E9042867ED9C4BD2F27B3CD9180701CE619E301C13F5BD82DB465476
|
||||
which = 1:H:2
|
||||
);
|
||||
```
|
||||
SHA256 digest for macroArray: 519B1CE64F66F8498B10F5EB253BB45FC860E3F7868FCEB97ABF45C96F30716D
|
||||
SHA256 digest for macroArray: 70032D27081A0EE15BC82B8F14D2A61700FA7C1F0D88B4DB516AB433CD06C4D3
|
||||
|
||||
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
|
||||
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **BasePlus**\[0.7\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
|
||||
```
|
||||
- **BasePlus**\[0.994\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
|
||||
```sas
|
||||
call arrMissToRight(myArray);
|
||||
call arrFillMiss(17, myArray);
|
||||
call arrFill(42, myArray);
|
||||
@@ -94,14 +104,25 @@ format x bool.;
|
||||
|
||||
%put %getVars(sashelp.class, pattern = ght$, sep = +, varRange = _numeric_);
|
||||
```
|
||||
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 75B8D2BF718E035FEFC0D24504A6EBB9893883E2DF5D0FCD2D8ADD28456CFEBD
|
||||
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: B34E352EC52E05B8BBE1816E6104F47677CBFDEAF7CD71B8BF04FDBFA01B0EF0
|
||||
|
||||
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/master/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
|
||||
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.14\], package allows
|
||||
to create secured macros stored in SAS Proc FCMP functions.
|
||||
The dataset with functions can be shared between different operating systems
|
||||
and allows to generate macros on site without showing their code.
|
||||
|
||||
SHA256 digest for GSM: BEFAA87266D6DBA3D5983117FC36A24DE03A2F93791AC786DCDB37571A4494AC
|
||||
|
||||
[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA)
|
||||
|
||||
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: FF111DA330ACE57BAE8C9B7890839045B691A17414AE04CBD49C66BCD9663B21
|
||||
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 9FE227EF3144431B51063D599148BDD8873509D1B32F1AC2979EC566E1BB1487
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,9 +1,99 @@
|
||||
/* 20211105 */
|
||||
GSM: 3EAF6E93642CCA9B5B592DF9BED4C8B20B60BCD4B0434720D12D26096717C4A9
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20211005 */
|
||||
BasePlus: D01BDFB50EF023EF51806F5F0ED664523C1A6F25AA2778808558C212E6D74725
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20211001 */
|
||||
BasePlus: 5EAEF846754F19759C0492308478417C9667C9651F1EF14F70E4FF8AB4C857F6
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210908 */
|
||||
GSM: 93D88D4465B68984E938212241DE55C7B12EBC20601538553AC9E1AC0628C006
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210818 */
|
||||
BasePlus: C9D26CAC2504634EF25F02B5BD04596B2F873E3C25E8CEDDD7F496A78B184E9F
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210726 */
|
||||
GSM: 2FC239B5A2216D073826125999BFD64FBA32BFEA3EE6EA2B22EC64E8C1B04144
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210722 */
|
||||
GSM: 311BCF510B7B189AE9A75C56C4D2F99F844114CC5AD32329FAD690BA1F10422A
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210719 */
|
||||
GSM: 4322D79C382B9D58EF5E51AFD0856331F8B38B1B35AC21295DADFC43F81B2AF8
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210716 */
|
||||
GSM: 7134C8672023972BA0D5D5CE1E611F0DBB5F60ADAE847BC59C94FF7E2BEC0278
|
||||
|
||||
/* 20210528 */
|
||||
BasePlus: A321A4BC54D444B82575EC5D443553A096557AD69DC171D578A330277E67637A
|
||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
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||||
@@ -1,20 +1,22 @@
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||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***//*
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> library `dsSQL`: <<< <a name="library-dssql"></a> ########################
|
||||
|
||||
/* >>> dsSQL library: <<<
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The dsSQL library stores temporary views
|
||||
* generated during the %SQL() macro execution.
|
||||
* If possible a subdirectory of WORK is created as:
|
||||
The `dsSQL` library stores temporary views
|
||||
generated during the `%SQL()` macro execution.
|
||||
|
||||
LIBNAME dsSQL BASE "%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))/dsSQLtmp";
|
||||
If possible a subdirectory of the `WORK` location is created, like:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
LIBNAME dsSQL BASE "%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))/dsSQLtmp";
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
* if not possible then redirects to WORK as:
|
||||
if not possible, then redirects to the `WORK` location, like:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
LIBNAME dsSQL BASE "%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))";
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
LIBNAME dsSQL BASE "%sysfunc(pathname(WORK))";
|
||||
|
||||
**/
|
||||
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
*//*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
length rc0 $ 32767 rc1 rc2 8;
|
||||
@@ -25,5 +27,5 @@ data _null_;
|
||||
rc1 = LIBNAME("dsSQL", "%sysfunc(pathname(work))", "BASE");
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
/* list details about the library in the log */
|
||||
/* list the details about the library in the log */
|
||||
libname dsSQL LIST;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,20 +1,16 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***//*
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%dsSQL_Inner()` macro: <<< <a name="dssql-inner-macro"></a> #############
|
||||
|
||||
/* >>> %dsSQL_Inner() macro: <<<
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Internal macro called by dsSQL() function.
|
||||
* The macro generates a uniqualy named sql view on the fly
|
||||
* which is stored in DSSQL library.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Recommended for SAS 9.3 and higher.
|
||||
* Based on paper:
|
||||
* "Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"
|
||||
* by Mike Rhoads, Westat, Rockville, MD
|
||||
* https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf
|
||||
*
|
||||
**/
|
||||
**Internal** macro called by `dsSQL()` function.
|
||||
The macro generates a uniquely named SQL view on the fly
|
||||
which is then stored in the `dsSQL` library.
|
||||
|
||||
Recommended for *SAS 9.3* and higher.
|
||||
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
*//*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
/* inner macro */
|
||||
%MACRO dsSQL_Inner() / secure;
|
||||
@@ -57,7 +53,7 @@
|
||||
%put *****************;
|
||||
|
||||
proc sql;
|
||||
%include &tempfile2.; /* &query */
|
||||
%include &tempfile2.; /* the &query */
|
||||
;
|
||||
quit;
|
||||
filename &tempfile1. clear;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,42 +1,48 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***//*
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%SQL()` macro: <<< <a name="dssql-macro"></a> ###########################
|
||||
|
||||
/* >>> %SQL() macro: <<<
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Main macro which allows to use
|
||||
* SQL's queries in the data step.
|
||||
* Recommended for SAS 9.3 and higher.
|
||||
* Based on paper:
|
||||
* "Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"
|
||||
* by Mike Rhoads, Westat, Rockville, MD
|
||||
* https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf
|
||||
*
|
||||
* SYNTAX:
|
||||
The **main** macro which allows to use
|
||||
SQL queries in the data step.
|
||||
|
||||
Recommended for *SAS 9.3* and higher.
|
||||
|
||||
Based on the article *"Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"*
|
||||
by *Mike Rhoads* (Westat, Rockville), available at:
|
||||
[https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf](https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf)
|
||||
|
||||
%sql(<nonempty sql querry code>)
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%sql(<nonempty sql querry code>)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
* The sql querry code is limited to 32000 bytes.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* EXAMPLE 1: simple sql query
|
||||
The sql query code is limited to *32000* bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
data class_subset;
|
||||
set %SQL(select name, sex, height from sashelp.class where age > 12);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
### EXAMPLES: #################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
* EXAMPLE 2: query with dataset options
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 1**: simple SQL query
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data class_subset;
|
||||
set %SQL(select name, sex, height from sashelp.class where age > 12);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
data renamed;
|
||||
set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class where sex = "F")(rename = (age=age2));
|
||||
run;
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2**: query with dataset options
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data renamed;
|
||||
set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class where sex = "F")(rename = (age=age2));
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
* EXAMPLE 3: dictionaries in datastep
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3**: dictionaries in the data step
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data dictionary;
|
||||
set %SQL(select * from dictionary.macros);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
data dictionary;
|
||||
set %SQL(select * from dictionary.macros);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
**/
|
||||
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
*//*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* Main User macro */
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,20 +1,27 @@
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***/
|
||||
/*** HELP START ***//*
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `dsSQL()` function: <<< <a name="dssql-function"></a> ####################
|
||||
|
||||
/* >>> dsSQL() function: <<<
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Internal function called by %SQL() macro.
|
||||
* The function pass query code from the %SQL()
|
||||
* macro to the %dsSQL_Inner() innternal macreo.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Recommended for SAS 9.3 and higher.
|
||||
* Based on paper:
|
||||
* "Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"
|
||||
* by Mike Rhoads, Westat, Rockville, MD
|
||||
* https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf
|
||||
*
|
||||
**/
|
||||
**Internal** function called by the `%SQL()` macro.
|
||||
The function pass a query code from the `%SQL()`
|
||||
macro to the `%dsSQL_Inner()` internal macro.
|
||||
|
||||
/*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
Recommended for *SAS 9.3* and higher.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
dsSQL(unique_index_2, query)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `unique_index_2` - *Numeric*, internal variable, a unique index for views.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `query` - *Character*, internal variable, contains query text.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
*//*** HELP END ***/
|
||||
|
||||
proc fcmp
|
||||
/*inlib = work.&packageName.fcmp*/
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
|
||||
Type: Package :/*required, not null, constant value*/
|
||||
Package: SQLinDS :/*required, not null, up to 24 characters, naming restrictions like for a dataset name! */
|
||||
Title: SQL queries in Data Step :/*required, not null*/
|
||||
Version: 2.1 :/*required, not null*/
|
||||
Version: 2.2 :/*required, not null*/
|
||||
Author: Mike Rhoads (RhoadsM1@Westat.com) :/*required, not null*/
|
||||
Maintainer: Bartosz Jablonski (yabwon@gmail.com) :/*required, not null*/
|
||||
License: MIT :/*required, not null, values: MIT, GPL2, BSD, etc.*/
|
||||
@@ -18,28 +18,32 @@ Required: "Base SAS Software" :/*optional, COMMA separated, Q
|
||||
/* All the text below will be used in help */
|
||||
DESCRIPTION START:
|
||||
|
||||
The SQLinDS package is an implementation of
|
||||
the macro-function-sandwich concept introduced in:
|
||||
"Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"
|
||||
the article by Mike Rhoads, Westat, Rockville, MD
|
||||
# The SQLinDS package [ver. 2.2] <a name="sqlinds-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
|
||||
The **SQLinDS** package is an implementation of
|
||||
the *macro-function-sandwich* concept introduced in the
|
||||
*"Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros"*,
|
||||
the article by *Mike Rhoads (Westat, Rockville)*.
|
||||
|
||||
Copy of the article is available at:
|
||||
https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf
|
||||
|
||||
Package provides ability to "execute" SQL queries inside a datastep, e.g.
|
||||
[https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf](https://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings12/004-2012.pdf)
|
||||
|
||||
Package provides ability to *execute* SQL queries inside a data step, e.g.
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data class;
|
||||
set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
See the help for the `%SQL()` macro to find more examples.
|
||||
|
||||
### Content ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
SQLinDS package contains the following components:
|
||||
|
||||
1) %SQL() macro - the main package macro available for the User
|
||||
|
||||
2) dsSQL() function (internal)
|
||||
3) %dsSQL_inner() macro (internal)
|
||||
4) Library DSSQL (created in a subdirectory of the WORK library)
|
||||
|
||||
See help for the %SQL() macro to find more examples.
|
||||
1. `%SQL()` macro - the main package macro available for the User
|
||||
2. `dsSQL()` function (internal)
|
||||
3. `%dsSQL_inner()` macro (internal)
|
||||
4. Library `DSSQL` (created as a subdirectory of the `WORK` library)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
DESCRIPTION END:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
resetline;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
filename packages "C:\SAS_PACKAGES\SASPackagesFramework";
|
||||
filename packages "C:\SAS_PACKAGES\SPF";
|
||||
%include packages(SPFinit.sas);
|
||||
|
||||
ods html;
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
|
||||
|
||||
options dlCreateDir;
|
||||
libname dsSQL "%sysfunc(pathname(work))/dsSQLtmp";
|
||||
|
||||
/* makro zewnetrzne */
|
||||
%MACRO SQL() / PARMBUFF SECURE;
|
||||
%let SYSPBUFF = %superq(SYSPBUFF); /* maskujemy znaki specjalne */
|
||||
%let SYSPBUFF = %substr(&SYSPBUFF,2,%LENGTH(&SYSPBUFF) - 2); /* kasujemy otwierający i zamykający nawias */
|
||||
%let SYSPBUFF = %superq(SYSPBUFF); /* maskujemy jeszcze raz */
|
||||
%let SYSPBUFF = %sysfunc(quote(&SYSPBUFF)); /* dodajemy cudzyslowy */
|
||||
%put ***the querry***;
|
||||
%put &SYSPBUFF.;
|
||||
%put ****************;
|
||||
|
||||
%local UNIQUE_INDEX; /* dodatkowa zmienna indeksujaca, zeby tworzony widok byl unikalny */
|
||||
%let UNIQUE_INDEX = &SYSINDEX; /* przypisujemy jej wartosc */
|
||||
%sysfunc(dsSQL(&UNIQUE_INDEX, &SYSPBUFF)) /* <-- wywolulemy funkcje dsSQL */
|
||||
%MEND SQL;
|
||||
|
||||
/* funkcja */
|
||||
%macro MacroFunctionSandwich_functions();
|
||||
|
||||
%local _cmplib_;
|
||||
options APPEND=(cmplib = WORK.DATASTEPSQLFUNCTIONS) ;
|
||||
%let _cmplib_ = %sysfunc(getoption(cmplib));
|
||||
%put NOTE:[&sysmacroname.] *&=_cmplib_*;
|
||||
|
||||
options cmplib = _null_;
|
||||
|
||||
proc fcmp outlib=work.datastepSQLfunctions.package;
|
||||
function dsSQL(unique_index_2, query $) $ 41;
|
||||
|
||||
length query query_arg $ 32000 viewname $ 41; /* query_arg mozna zmienic na dluzszy, np. 32000 :-) */
|
||||
query_arg = dequote(query);
|
||||
rc = run_macro('dsSQL_Inner', unique_index_2, query_arg, viewname); /* <-- wywolulemy makro wewnetrzne dsSQL_Inner */
|
||||
if rc = 0 then return(trim(viewname));
|
||||
else do;
|
||||
return(" ");
|
||||
put 'ERROR:[function dsSQL] A problem with the function';
|
||||
end;
|
||||
endsub;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
options cmplib = &_cmplib_.;
|
||||
%let _cmplib_ = %sysfunc(getoption(cmplib));
|
||||
%put NOTE:[&sysmacroname.] *&=_cmplib_*;
|
||||
|
||||
%mend MacroFunctionSandwich_functions;
|
||||
%MacroFunctionSandwich_functions()
|
||||
|
||||
/* delete macro MacroFunctionSandwich_functions since it is not needed */
|
||||
proc sql;
|
||||
create table _%sysfunc(datetime(), hex16.)_ as
|
||||
select memname, objname
|
||||
from dictionary.catalogs
|
||||
where
|
||||
objname = upcase('MACROFUNCTIONSANDWICH_FUNCTIONS')
|
||||
and objtype = 'MACRO'
|
||||
and libname = 'WORK'
|
||||
order by memname, objname
|
||||
;
|
||||
quit;
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
set _last_;
|
||||
call execute('proc catalog cat = work.' !! strip(memname) !! ' et = macro force;');
|
||||
call execute('delete ' !! strip(objname) !! '; run;');
|
||||
call execute('quit;');
|
||||
run;
|
||||
proc delete data = _last_;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
/* makro wewnetrzne */
|
||||
%MACRO dsSQL_Inner() / SECURE;
|
||||
%local query;
|
||||
%let query = %superq(query_arg);
|
||||
%let query = %sysfunc(dequote(&query));
|
||||
|
||||
%let viewname = dsSQL.dsSQLtmpview&UNIQUE_INDEX_2;
|
||||
proc sql;
|
||||
create view &viewname as &query;
|
||||
quit;
|
||||
%MEND dsSQL_Inner;
|
||||
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|
||||
- [The GSM package](#gsm-package)
|
||||
- [Content description](#content-description)
|
||||
* [`%GSM()` macro](#gsm-macro)
|
||||
* [`%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode()` macro](#gsmpck-makefcmpcode-macro)
|
||||
|
||||
* [License](#license)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# The GSM package [ver. 0.15] <a name="gsm-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
|
||||
The **GSM** (a.k.a. *Generate Secure Macros*) package allows
|
||||
to create secured macros stored in SAS Proc FCMP functions.
|
||||
The dataset with functions can be shared and allows to generate
|
||||
macros without showing their code.
|
||||
|
||||
The GSM package is basically an automated version of the following:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
proc fcmp outlib = work.gsm.secure ENCRYPT;
|
||||
function generateMacro() $;
|
||||
rc = RESOLVE('
|
||||
%macro secretMacro(x) / SECURE;
|
||||
data test;
|
||||
a = "&x.";
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%mend;
|
||||
');
|
||||
return (rc);
|
||||
endsub;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
/* share work.gsm dataset */
|
||||
options cmplib = work.gsm;
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
rc = generateMacro();
|
||||
put rc=;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
/* enjoy */
|
||||
%secretMacro(42)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
See examples for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*How to use it:*
|
||||
- Copy all files with your secured macros code into a directory.
|
||||
Best approach is to have one file for one macro.
|
||||
- Copy a path to the directory.
|
||||
- Run the following code:
|
||||
```
|
||||
%GSM(<the path to directory>, cmplib=<name of the dataset>)
|
||||
```
|
||||
- Share generated `ZIP` file (unzip and run the code).
|
||||
|
||||
*Limitations:*
|
||||
Single macro file cannot be longer than 32760 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Package contains:
|
||||
1. macro gsm
|
||||
2. macro gsmpck_makefcmpcode
|
||||
|
||||
Required SAS Components:
|
||||
`Base SAS Software`
|
||||
|
||||
* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211111 *
|
||||
|
||||
The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
|
||||
`BEFAA87266D6DBA3D5983117FC36A24DE03A2F93791AC786DCDB37571A4494AC`
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%GSM()` macro: <<< <a name="gsm-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The `%GSM()` macro is the main macro of
|
||||
the **GSM** (a.k.a. *Generate Secure Macros*) package.
|
||||
|
||||
It converts a list of macros provided by the user into
|
||||
a data set of the Proc FCMP functions. The macros are stored
|
||||
in functions are encrypted which allow to share them without
|
||||
showing their code. *Important* thing is that macros provided
|
||||
by the user *has* to be "secure", i.e. the `secure` option has to
|
||||
be added to the macro definition. See the example:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%macro secretMacro(x) / SECURE; /* <- the secure option */
|
||||
<... some code ...>
|
||||
%mend secretMacro;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
As a result a zip file, containing dataset with functions and
|
||||
code to be executed on site, is generated.
|
||||
|
||||
Since encrypted code is stored in a SAS dataset it has
|
||||
no limitation in sharing between operating systems (like catalogs have).
|
||||
|
||||
*Limitation:* Due to the `Resolve()` function limitations
|
||||
a single macro file cannot be longer than 32760 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
*Notes:*
|
||||
- All macros have to have the `secure` option added, i.e. `%macro aMacroname(...) / SECURE ;`.
|
||||
- During the execution a test macro, named `%GSMpck_dummyMacroForTests()`, is generated.
|
||||
- The `%GSM()` macro calls the `%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode(...)` macro internally.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%GSM(
|
||||
path
|
||||
<,trim=0>
|
||||
<,cmplib=work.generateMacros>
|
||||
<,source2=>
|
||||
<,outpath=>
|
||||
<,encodingRestricted=>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `path` - *Required*, indicates a directory which contains files with macros.
|
||||
Only files with `sas` extension are used.
|
||||
|
||||
* `trim=` - *Optional*, the default value is `0`.
|
||||
If set to `1` then lines of macro code are trimmed.
|
||||
If set to `2` then lines of macro code are stripped.
|
||||
|
||||
* `cmplib=` - *Optional*, the default value is `work.generateMacros`.
|
||||
Names the dataset which will contain generated functions.
|
||||
|
||||
* `source2=` - *Optional*, the default value is null.
|
||||
Indicate if `%includ`-ed files are printed out.
|
||||
Any value other than null enables printing.
|
||||
|
||||
* `outpath=` - *Optional*, the default value is set the same as the `path`.
|
||||
Points a directory in which a result (a zip file) is generated.
|
||||
|
||||
* `encodingRestricted=` - *Optional*, the default value is `0`.
|
||||
If set to 1 then if User session encoding is different from
|
||||
encoding of the session which generates the dataset then
|
||||
the generateMacros() function will not execute macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Example: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Example 1. Prepare 2 files: `f1.sas` and `f2.sas` and use the `%GSM()` macro.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%let path = %sysfunc(pathname(work))/path2files;
|
||||
|
||||
%put &=path.;
|
||||
options dlcreatedir;
|
||||
libname path "&path.";
|
||||
filename path "&path.";
|
||||
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
file path(f1.sas);
|
||||
input;
|
||||
put _infile_;
|
||||
cards4;
|
||||
%macro abc(x) / SECURE;
|
||||
data test;
|
||||
do i = 1 to &x.;
|
||||
put i=;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%mend;
|
||||
;;;;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
file path(f2.sas);
|
||||
input;
|
||||
put _infile_;
|
||||
cards4;
|
||||
%macro xyz(x) / SECURE;
|
||||
%do i = 1 %to &x.;
|
||||
%put &i=;
|
||||
%end;
|
||||
%mend;
|
||||
;;;;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
%GSM(&path., cmplib=work.myMacros)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode()` macro: <<< <a name="gsmpck-makefcmpcode-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The `%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode()` macro is an internal macro of
|
||||
the **GSM** (a.k.a. *Generate Secure Macros*) package.
|
||||
|
||||
It executes a process of converting
|
||||
a macro provided by the user into
|
||||
a Proc FCMP function.
|
||||
|
||||
Since encrypted code is stored in a SAS dataset it has
|
||||
no limitation in sharing between operating systems (like catalogs have).
|
||||
|
||||
*Limitation:* Single macro file cannot be longer than 32760 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode(
|
||||
path
|
||||
,number
|
||||
<,trim=0>
|
||||
<,outlib=work.generateMacros.secure>
|
||||
<,source2=>
|
||||
<,fileNameCode=FNC>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `path` - *Required*, indicates a directory which contains files with macros.
|
||||
Only files with `sas` extension are used.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `number` - *Required*, a sequential number.
|
||||
|
||||
* `trim=` - *Optional*, the default value is `0`.
|
||||
If set to `1` then lines of macro code are trimmed.
|
||||
If set to `2` then lines of macro code are stripped.
|
||||
|
||||
* `cmplib=` - *Optional*, the default value is `work.generateMacros`.
|
||||
Names the dataset which will contain generated functions.
|
||||
|
||||
* `source2=` - *Optional*, the default value is null.
|
||||
Indicate if `%includ`-ed files are printed out.
|
||||
Any value other than null enables printing.
|
||||
|
||||
* `fileNameCode=` - *Optional*, the default value is `FNC`.
|
||||
Internal fileref.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## License ####################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) Bartosz Jablonski, since 2021
|
||||
|
||||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
|
||||
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
|
||||
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
|
||||
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
|
||||
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
|
||||
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
|
||||
|
||||
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
|
||||
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
|
||||
|
||||
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
|
||||
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
|
||||
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
|
||||
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
|
||||
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
|
||||
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
|
||||
SOFTWARE.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
BIN
packages/gsm.zip
Normal file
BIN
packages/gsm.zip
Normal file
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
- [The macroArray package [ver. 0.5]](#macroarray)
|
||||
- [The macroArray package](#macroarray)
|
||||
- [Content description](#content-description)
|
||||
* [`%appendArray()` macro](#appendarray-macro)
|
||||
* [`%appendCell()` macro](#appendcell-macro)
|
||||
@@ -9,11 +9,14 @@
|
||||
* [`%do_over2()` macro](#do-over2-macro)
|
||||
* [`%do_over3()` macro](#do-over3-macro)
|
||||
* [`%make_do_over()` macro](#make-do-over-macro)
|
||||
* [`%mcHashTable()` macro](#mchashtable-macro)
|
||||
* [`%QzipArrays()` macro](#qziparrays-macro)
|
||||
* [`%zipArrays()` macro](#ziparrays-macro)
|
||||
* [License](#license)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# The macroArray package [ver. 0.5] <a name="macroarray-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
# The macroArray package [ver. 0.8] <a name="macroarray-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
|
||||
The **macroArray** package implements a macro array facility:
|
||||
- `%array()`,
|
||||
@@ -21,7 +24,9 @@ The **macroArray** package implements a macro array facility:
|
||||
- `%make_do_over()`,
|
||||
- `%deletemacarray()`,
|
||||
- `%concatarrays()`,
|
||||
- `%appendcell()`.
|
||||
- `%appendcell()`,
|
||||
- `%mcHashTable()`,
|
||||
- `%zipArrays()`,
|
||||
- etc.
|
||||
|
||||
The set of macros, which emulates classic
|
||||
@@ -47,23 +52,24 @@ to verify the following options:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Package contains:
|
||||
1. macro appendarray
|
||||
2. macro appendcell
|
||||
3. macro array
|
||||
4. macro concatarrays
|
||||
5. macro deletemacarray
|
||||
6. macro do_over
|
||||
7. macro do_over2
|
||||
8. macro do_over3
|
||||
9. macro make_do_over
|
||||
1. macro appendarray
|
||||
2. macro appendcell
|
||||
3. macro array
|
||||
4. macro concatarrays
|
||||
5. macro deletemacarray
|
||||
6. macro do_over
|
||||
7. macro do_over2
|
||||
8. macro do_over3
|
||||
9. macro make_do_over
|
||||
10. macro mchashtable
|
||||
|
||||
Required SAS Components:
|
||||
*Base SAS Software*
|
||||
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20200911*
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211111.*
|
||||
|
||||
The SHA256 hash digest for package macroArray:
|
||||
`519B1CE64F66F8498B10F5EB253BB45FC860E3F7868FCEB97ABF45C96F30716D`
|
||||
`70032D27081A0EE15BC82B8F14D2A61700FA7C1F0D88B4DB516AB433CD06C4D3`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Content description ############################################################################################
|
||||
@@ -306,7 +312,12 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
or when used with second parameter equal `I` (insert) allow to overwrite macroarrays
|
||||
value:
|
||||
`%let %myArr(17,i) = 42;`
|
||||
|
||||
If set to `M` then for a given array name the macro symbols table is scanned for
|
||||
macrovariables with prefix like the array name and numeric suffixes,
|
||||
then the minimum and the maximum index is determined
|
||||
and all not existing global macrovariables are created and
|
||||
a macro is generated in the same way as for the `Y` value
|
||||
|
||||
* `ds=` - *Optional*, use a dataset as a basis for a macroarray data,
|
||||
if used by default overwrites use of the `array` parameter, honors `macarray=`
|
||||
argument, dataset options are allowed, e.g. `sashelp.class(obs=5)`
|
||||
@@ -570,6 +581,19 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
%array(ds = sashelp.cars(obs=100 where=(Cylinders=6)), vars = Make| Type| Model, macarray=Y)
|
||||
%put *%make(&makeLBOUND.)*%Model(2)*%Model(3)*%Model(4)*%type(&typeHBOUND.)*;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 13.** Creating an array and macro from existing list of macrovariables
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%let myTest3 = 13;
|
||||
%let myTest6 = 16;
|
||||
%let myTest9 = 19;
|
||||
|
||||
%array(myTest, macarray=M)
|
||||
%do_over(myTest, phrase = %nrstr(%put *&_I_.*%myTest(&_I_.)*;))
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1088,7 +1112,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.** Create a "4-loop" `%DO_OVER4()` macro
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.** Create a "4-loop" `%DO_OVER4()` macro
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%make_do_over(4);
|
||||
@@ -1143,6 +1167,672 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%mcHashTable()` macro: <<< <a name="mchashtable-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The `%mcHashTable()` macro provided in the package
|
||||
is designed to facilitate the idea of a "macro hash table"
|
||||
concept, i.e. *a list of macrovariables with common prefix
|
||||
and suffixes generated as a hash digest* which allows
|
||||
to use values other than integers as indexes.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%mcHashTable()` macro allows to generate other macros
|
||||
which behaves like hash tables or dictionaries. See examples below.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%mcHashTable()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(
|
||||
H
|
||||
<,METHOD>
|
||||
<,HASH=>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `H` - *Required*, a hash table macro name and a declaration/definition,
|
||||
e.g. `mcHashTable(HT)`. It names a macro which is generated by
|
||||
the `%mcHashTable()` macro. Provided name cannot be empty
|
||||
or an underscore (`_`). No longer than *16* characters.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `METHOD` - *Optional*, if empty (or DECLARE or DCL) then the code of
|
||||
a macro hash table is compiled.
|
||||
If `DELETE` then the macro hash table named by `H` and all
|
||||
macrovariables named like "`&H._`" are deleted.
|
||||
|
||||
* `HASH=` - *Optional*, indicates which hashing algorithms should be used,
|
||||
available values are `CRC32` or `MD5`, the `CRC32` is the default.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### THE CREATED MACRO `%&H.()`: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The created macro imitates behaviour of a hash table or a dictionary.
|
||||
It is *not* dedicated for "long-ish" lists (above 1000 elements) since
|
||||
the performance may be poor.
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%&H.(
|
||||
METHOD
|
||||
<,KEY=>
|
||||
<,DATA=>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `METHOD` - *Required*, indicate what behaviour should be executed.
|
||||
Allowed values are:
|
||||
- `ADD`, adds key and data portion to the macro hash table,
|
||||
*multiple data portions* are available for one key.
|
||||
- `FIND`, tests if given key exists in the macro hash table
|
||||
and, if yes, returns data value associated with the key.
|
||||
For multiple data portions see the `data=` parameter.
|
||||
- `DP` (data portion) or `CHECK`, returns the number of data
|
||||
portions for a given key.
|
||||
- `CLEAR` removes all data and keys values.
|
||||
- `KEYIDX`, allows to get data by the key index rather than value.
|
||||
- `KEYVAL`, returns key value for a given key index.
|
||||
- `CHECKIDX`, returns the number of data portions for
|
||||
a given key index.
|
||||
|
||||
* `KEY=` - *Optional*, provides key value for `ADD`, `FIND`,`DP`, `CHECK`
|
||||
`CHECKIDX`, `KEYIDX`, and `KEYVAL` methods. Leading and trimming
|
||||
spaces are removed from the value.
|
||||
The `hashing(CRC32,...)` function or the `MD5(...)` function is
|
||||
used to generate the hash.
|
||||
|
||||
* `DATA=` - *Optional*, provides data value for the `ADD` method and
|
||||
for the`FIND` method provides data portion number to be
|
||||
extracted. Default value is `1` (used by the `FIND` method).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
When macro is executed and when data are added the following types of
|
||||
*global* macrovariables are created:
|
||||
- `&H._########`,
|
||||
- `&H._########_Xk`,
|
||||
- `&H._########_Xi`,
|
||||
- `&H._########_Xi_j`,
|
||||
- `&H._KEYNUM`,
|
||||
- and `&H._KEY_i`.
|
||||
|
||||
The `#` represents value generated by the `hashing(CRC32,...)` function
|
||||
or the `MD5(...)` function for the given key.
|
||||
|
||||
The first type keeps information about possible collision for the key.
|
||||
|
||||
The second type keeps information about value of a given key,
|
||||
the `X` keeps the track of other colliding keys.
|
||||
|
||||
The third type keeps information about number of data portions
|
||||
for given key, the `X` keeps the track of other colliding keys.
|
||||
|
||||
The fourth type keeps the data portion, the `j` indicates data portion number.
|
||||
|
||||
The fifth type keeps the number of unique values of the key.
|
||||
|
||||
The sixth type keeps the list of unique values of the key,
|
||||
the `i` indicates key number.
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below to see use cases.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 1.** Basic use-case.
|
||||
Creating macro hash table, macro `HT` is generated.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(HT)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Add elements to the `HT`.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%HT(ADD,key=x,data=17)
|
||||
%HT(ADD,key=y,data=42)
|
||||
%HT(ADD,key=z,data=303)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Add some duplicates for the key x.
|
||||
See macrovariables created.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%HT(ADD,key=x,data=18)
|
||||
%HT(ADD,key=x,data=19)
|
||||
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Check the number od data portions in macrohash
|
||||
for the key `x` and non existing key `t`.
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put ##%HT(DP,key=x)##;
|
||||
%put ##%HT(DP,key=t)##;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Check the number od data portions in macrohash
|
||||
for the key index 1 and 4.
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put ##%HT(CHECKIDX,key=1)##;
|
||||
%put ##%HT(CHECKIDX,key=4)##;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Prints first data values for various keys.
|
||||
Key `t` does not exist in the macrohash.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put #%HT(FIND,key=x)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(FIND,key=y)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(FIND,key=z)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(FIND,key=t)#;
|
||||
|
||||
%put #%HT(FIND,key=x,data=2)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(FIND,key=x,data=3)#;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Print first and subsequent data values
|
||||
for a given KeyIDX. Index `4` does not exist.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYIDX,key=1)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYIDX,key=2)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYIDX,key=3)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYIDX,key=4)#;
|
||||
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYIDX,key=1,data=2)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYIDX,key=1,data=3)#;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Print the key values for a given KeyIDX.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYVAL,key=1)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYVAL,key=2)#;
|
||||
%put #%HT(KEYVAL,key=3)#;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Clear and delete macro hash table `HT`.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%HT(CLEAR)
|
||||
%mcHashTable(HT,DELETE)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.** Combine `CHECK` and `FIND` methods
|
||||
with macros `%array()` and `%do_over()`
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(H)
|
||||
%H(ADD,key=x,data=17)
|
||||
%H(ADD,key=x,data=18)
|
||||
%H(ADD,key=x,data=19)
|
||||
|
||||
%array(A[%H(CHECK,key=x)]);
|
||||
|
||||
%put %do_over(A, phrase=%nrstr(
|
||||
%H(FIND,key=x,data=&_i_)
|
||||
), between = %str(,));
|
||||
|
||||
%mcHashTable(H,delete)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.** Populate macro hash table from a dataset.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CLASS)
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
call execute('%CLASS(ADD,key=' !! name !! ',data=' !! age !! ')');
|
||||
call execute('%CLASS(ADD,key=' !! name !! ',data=' !! weight !! ')');
|
||||
call execute('%CLASS(ADD,key=' !! name !! ',data=' !! height !! ')');
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
%CLASS(CLEAR)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CARS)
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
set sashelp.cars;
|
||||
call execute('%CARS(ADD,key=' !! catx("|",make,model) !! ',data=' !! MPG_CITY !! ')');
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%* %put _user_;
|
||||
%CARS(CLEAR)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.** Data portion may require quoting and un-quoting..
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CODE)
|
||||
%CODE(CLEAR)
|
||||
%CODE(ADD,key=data, data=%str(data test; x = 42; run;))
|
||||
%CODE(ADD,key=proc, data=%str(proc print; run;))
|
||||
%CODE(ADD,key=macro,data=%nrstr(%put *****;))
|
||||
|
||||
%CODE(FIND,key=data)
|
||||
%CODE(FIND,key=proc)
|
||||
%unquote(%CODE(FIND,key=macro))
|
||||
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CODE,DELETE)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 4.** Longer lists.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%let size = 1000;
|
||||
|
||||
%mcHashTable(AAA)
|
||||
%mcHashTable(BBB)
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CCC)
|
||||
%mcHashTable(DDD)
|
||||
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
do i = 1 to &size.;
|
||||
call execute(cats('%AAA(ADD,key=A', i, ',data=', i, ')'));
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put &=AAA_KEYSNUM;
|
||||
%AAA(CLEAR)
|
||||
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
do i = 1 to &size.;
|
||||
call execute(cats('%BBB(ADD,key=B', i, ',data=', i, ')'));
|
||||
call execute(cats('%BBB(ADD,key=B', i, ',data=', i+1, ')'));
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put &=BBB_KEYSNUM;
|
||||
%BBB(CLEAR)
|
||||
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
t= datetime();
|
||||
do i = 1 to &size.;
|
||||
call execute(cats('%CCC(ADD,key=C', i, ',data=', i, ')'));
|
||||
end;
|
||||
t = datetime() - t;
|
||||
put t=;
|
||||
t= datetime();
|
||||
do i = 1 to &size.;
|
||||
call execute(cats('%CCC(ADD,key=C', i, ',data=', i+1, ')'));
|
||||
end;
|
||||
t = datetime() - t;
|
||||
put t=;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data test;
|
||||
do i = 1 to &size.;
|
||||
x = resolve(cats('%CCC(FIND,key=C', i, ',data=1)'));
|
||||
y = resolve(cats('%CCC(FIND,key=C', i, ',data=2)'));
|
||||
output;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put &=CCC_KEYSNUM;
|
||||
%CCC(CLEAR)
|
||||
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
do i = 1 to &size.;
|
||||
call execute(cats('%DDD(ADD,key=D,data=', i, ')'));
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put &=DDD_KEYSNUM;
|
||||
%put %DDD(CHECK,key=D);
|
||||
%DDD(CLEAR)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 5.** Forbidden names.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable()
|
||||
%mcHashTable(_)
|
||||
|
||||
%mcHashTable(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ) %* bad;
|
||||
%mcHashTable(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) %* good;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 5.** Hashing algorithms.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(H1,DCL,HASH=MD5)
|
||||
%mcHashTable(H2,DECLARE,HASH=CRC32)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%QzipArrays()` macro: <<< <a name="qziparrays-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The zipArrays() and QzipArrays() macros
|
||||
allow to use a function on elements of pair of
|
||||
macro arrays.
|
||||
|
||||
For two macroarrays the corresponding
|
||||
elements are taken and the macro applies a function, provided by user,
|
||||
to calculate result of the function on taken elements.
|
||||
|
||||
When one of the arrays is shorter then elements are, by default,
|
||||
"reused" starting from the beginning. But this behaviour can be altered.
|
||||
See examples for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
By default newly created macroarray name is concatenation
|
||||
of first 13 characters of names of arrays used to create the new one,
|
||||
e.g. if arrays names are `abc` and `def` then the result name is `abcdef`,
|
||||
if arrays names are `abcd1234567890` and `efgh1234567890` then the result
|
||||
name is `abcd123456789efgh123456789`
|
||||
|
||||
The `zipArrays()` returns unquoted value [by `%unquote()`].
|
||||
The `QzipArrays()` returns quoted value [by `%superq()`].
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%QzipArrays()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%QzipArrays(
|
||||
first
|
||||
,second
|
||||
<,function=>
|
||||
<,operator=>
|
||||
<,argBf=>
|
||||
<,argMd=>
|
||||
<,argAf=>
|
||||
<,format=>
|
||||
<,result=>
|
||||
<,macarray=>
|
||||
<,reuse=>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `first` - *Required*, a space separated list of texts.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `second` - *Required*, a space separated list of texts.
|
||||
|
||||
* `function = cat` - *Optional*, default value is `cat`,
|
||||
a function which will be applied
|
||||
to corresponding pairs of elements of
|
||||
the first and the second list.
|
||||
|
||||
* `operator =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
arithmetic infix operator used with elements
|
||||
the first and the second list. The first
|
||||
list is used on the left side of the operator
|
||||
the second list is used on the right side
|
||||
of the operator.
|
||||
|
||||
* `argBf =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
arguments of the function inserted
|
||||
*before* elements the first list.
|
||||
If multiple should be comma separated.
|
||||
|
||||
* `argMd =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
arguments of the function inserted
|
||||
*between* elements the first list and
|
||||
the second list.
|
||||
If multiple should be comma separated.
|
||||
|
||||
* `argAf =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
arguments of the function inserted
|
||||
*after* elements the second list.
|
||||
If multiple should be comma separated.
|
||||
|
||||
* `format=` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
indicates a format which should be used
|
||||
to format the result, does not work when
|
||||
the `operator=` is used.
|
||||
|
||||
* `result=` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
indicates a name of newly created macroarray,
|
||||
by default created macroarray name is concatenation
|
||||
of first 13 characters of names of arrays used
|
||||
to create the new one.
|
||||
|
||||
* `macarray=N` - *Optional*, default value is `N`,
|
||||
if set to `Y`/`YES` then a macro, named with
|
||||
the array name, is compiled to create convenient
|
||||
envelope for multiple ampersands, see the
|
||||
`%array()` macro for details.
|
||||
|
||||
* `reuse=Y` - *Optional*, default value is `Y`,
|
||||
when one of the arrays is shorter then elements
|
||||
are *reused* starting from the beginning.
|
||||
If `CP` then function is executed on the *Cartesian
|
||||
product* of arrays elements. Any other value will
|
||||
cut the process with the end of the shorter array.
|
||||
See examples for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
See examples in `%zipArrays()` help for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%zipArrays()` macro: <<< <a name="ziparrays-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The zipArrays() and QzipArrays() macros
|
||||
allow to use a function on elements of pair of
|
||||
macro arrays.
|
||||
|
||||
For two macroarrays the corresponding
|
||||
elements are taken and the macro applies a function, provided by user,
|
||||
to calculate result of the function on taken elements.
|
||||
|
||||
When one of the arrays is shorter then elements are, by default,
|
||||
"reused" starting from the beginning. But this behaviour can be altered.
|
||||
See examples for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
By default newly created macroarray name is concatenation
|
||||
of first 13 characters of names of arrays used to create the new one,
|
||||
e.g. if arrays names are `abc` and `def` then the result name is `abcdef`,
|
||||
if arrays names are `abcd1234567890` and `efgh1234567890` then the result
|
||||
name is `abcd123456789efgh123456789`
|
||||
|
||||
The `zipArrays()` returns unquoted value [by `%unquote()`].
|
||||
The `QzipArrays()` returns quoted value [by `%superq()`].
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%zipArrays()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%zipArrays(
|
||||
first
|
||||
,second
|
||||
<,function=>
|
||||
<,operator=>
|
||||
<,argBf=>
|
||||
<,argMd=>
|
||||
<,argAf=>
|
||||
<,format=>
|
||||
<,result=>
|
||||
<,macarray=>
|
||||
<,reuse=>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
**Arguments description**:
|
||||
|
||||
1. `first` - *Required*, a space separated list of texts.
|
||||
|
||||
2. `second` - *Required*, a space separated list of texts.
|
||||
|
||||
* `function = cat` - *Optional*, default value is `cat`,
|
||||
a function which will be applied
|
||||
to corresponding pairs of elements of
|
||||
the first and the second list.
|
||||
|
||||
* `operator =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
arithmetic infix operator used with elements
|
||||
the first and the second list. The first
|
||||
list is used on the left side of the operator
|
||||
the second list is used on the right side
|
||||
of the operator.
|
||||
|
||||
* `argBf =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
|
||||
arguments of the function inserted
|
||||
*before* elements the first list.
|
||||
If multiple should be comma separated.
|
||||
|
||||
* `argMd =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
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arguments of the function inserted
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*between* elements the first list and
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the second list.
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If multiple should be comma separated.
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* `argAf =` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
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arguments of the function inserted
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*after* elements the second list.
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If multiple should be comma separated.
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* `format=` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
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indicates a format which should be used
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to format the result, does not work when
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the `operator=` is used.
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* `result=` - *Optional*, default value is empty,
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indicates a name of newly created macroarray,
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by default created macroarray name is concatenation
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of first 13 characters of names of arrays used
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to create the new one.
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* `macarray=N` - *Optional*, default value is `N`,
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if set to `Y`/`YES` then a macro, named with
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the array name, is compiled to create convenient
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envelope for multiple ampersands, see the
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`%array()` macro for details.
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* `reuse=Y` - *Optional*, default value is `Y`,
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when one of the arrays is shorter then elements
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are *reused* starting from the beginning.
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If `CP` then function is executed on the *Cartesian
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product* of arrays elements. Any other value will
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cut the process with the end of the shorter array.
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See examples for the details.
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### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
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**EXAMPLE 1.** Simple concatenation of elements:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%array(a[*] x1-x3 (1:3))
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%array(b[*] x1-x5 (11:15))
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%put _user_;
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%zipArrays(a, b);
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%put _user_;
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**EXAMPLE 2.** Shorter list is "reused":
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%array(a[6] (1:6))
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%array(b[3] (10 20 30))
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%zipArrays(a, b, result=A_and_B, macarray=Y);
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%put %do_over(A_and_B);
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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|
||||
|
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**EXAMPLE 3.** Use of the `operator=`:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%array(c[0:4] (000 100 200 300 400))
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%array(d[2:16] (1002:1016))
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||||
|
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%zipArrays(c, d, operator=+, result=C_plus_D, macarray=Y);
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||||
%put (%do_over(C_plus_D));
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||||
|
||||
%put %C_plus_D(1);
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||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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||||
|
||||
|
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**EXAMPLE 4.** If one of array names is empty or an array does not exist:
|
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%array(a[6] (1:6))
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||||
%array(b[3] (10 20 30))
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|
||||
%zipArrays(a, );
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||||
%zipArrays(, b);
|
||||
|
||||
%zipArrays(a, z);
|
||||
%zipArrays(z, b);
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 5.** Use of the `function=`:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%array(one[3] A B C, vnames=Y)
|
||||
%array(two[5] p q r s t, vnames=Y)
|
||||
|
||||
%zipArrays(
|
||||
one
|
||||
,two
|
||||
,function = catx
|
||||
,argBf = %str( )
|
||||
,format = $quote.
|
||||
,macarray=Y
|
||||
)
|
||||
%put %do_over(onetwo);
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 6.** To reuse or not to reuse, or maybe Cartesian product:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%array(e[3] (10 20 30))
|
||||
%array(f[2] (5:6))
|
||||
|
||||
%zipArrays(e, f, reuse=n, operator=+, macarray=Y, result=_noReuse);
|
||||
%zipArrays(e, f, reuse=y, operator=+, macarray=Y, result=_yesReuse);
|
||||
%zipArrays(e, f, reuse=cp, operator=+, macarray=Y, result=_cartProdReuse);
|
||||
|
||||
%put %do_over(_noReuse);
|
||||
%put %do_over(_yesReuse);
|
||||
%put %do_over(_cartProdReuse);
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 7.** Use middle argument:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%array(yr[3] (2018:2020))
|
||||
%array(mth[12] (1:12))
|
||||
|
||||
%zipArrays(mth, yr, argMd=5, function=MDY, format=date11., macarray=Y);
|
||||
%put %do_over(mthyr);
|
||||
|
||||
%zipArrays(mth, yr, argMd=5, function=MDY, format=date11., macarray=Y, reuse=cp);
|
||||
%put %do_over(mthyr);
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## License ####################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) Bartosz Jablonski, since January 2019
|
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|
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|
||||
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||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
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|
||||
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