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yabwon
3cd73a858d SAS Packages Framework, version 20201209
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201209

Verification of copying of the package files into the zip modified.
2020-12-09 14:33:34 +01:00
yabwon
36b766da9a macroArray, ver. 0.8
Two new macros added:
- `%zipArrays()`
- `%QzipArrays()`
Documentation updated.
2020-12-07 20:43:40 +01:00
yabwon
b1e61b587a macroArray, ver. 0.8
Two new macros added:
- `%zipArrays()`
- `%QzipArrays()`
2020-12-07 20:35:09 +01:00
yabwon
34b46d1e85 BasePlus, ver. 0.991
- bug fix
2020-12-07 20:34:03 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
41a314d3f8 Merge pull request #6 from yabwon/master
Merge pull request #5 from yabwon/main
2020-12-02 21:23:38 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
f021a2fd08 Merge pull request #5 from yabwon/main
pull request
2020-12-02 21:21:53 +01:00
yabwon
9277a83561 BasePlus, version 0.99
BasePlus, version 0.99

New features:
  * `brackets.` format
  * `semicolon.` format
  * `bracketsC()` function
  * `bracketsN()` function
  * `semicolonC()` function
  * `semicolonN()` function
  * `%zipEvalf()` macro
  * `%QzipEvalf()` macro
2020-12-02 21:16:27 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
e505c3658e Merge pull request #4 from yabwon/master
Merge pull request #3 from yabwon/main
2020-11-30 14:31:36 +01:00
yabwon
222d88511a DFA, version 0.3
DFA, version 0.3
-documentation modified, dfa.md file added
2020-11-30 14:30:12 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
ac10ab21ff Update README.md
Link to the Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar recording added.
2020-11-23 15:12:43 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
c45c0d9921 **SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201115
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201115

A new macro and a new functionality added. 
The `%previewPackage()` macro allows to print out, into the log, the code of the package.

Documentation updated.

Packages recompiled with the new version of the SAS Packages Framework:
- `SQLinDS` (version 2.2)
- `macroArray` (version 0.7)
- `DFA` (version 0.2)
- `BasePlus` (version 0.9)
- `dynMacroArray` (version 0.2)
2020-11-15 21:35:25 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
0a9d070055 Merge pull request #3 from yabwon/main
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201115
2020-11-15 21:22:31 +01:00
yabwon
b5564bca76 **SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201115
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201115

A new macro and a new functionality added.
The `%previewPackage()` macro allows to print out, into the log, the code of the package.

Documentation updated.

Packages recompiled with the new version of the SAS Packages Framework:
- `SQLinDS` (version 2.2)
- `macroArray` (version 0.7)
- `DFA` (version 0.2)
- `BasePlus` (version 0.9)
- `dynMacroArray` (version 0.2)
2020-11-15 21:19:31 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
740ce9b04b SAS Packages Framework, version 20201103
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201103

Bugfix for `SAS 9.4M5` related to the following Problem Note: `https://support.sas.com/kb/62/037.html` 
All macros using MD%() function should now run on M5.

Packages recompiled with the new version of the SAS Packages Framework:
- SQLinDS (version 2.2)
- macroArray (version 0.7)
  - The `%mcHashTable()` macro was added in the package.
- DFA (version 0.2)
- BasePlus (version 0.9)
  - New parameter `mcArray=` added to the `%getVars()` macro.
  - New macros added:`%dedupListS()`, `%dedupListC()`, `%dedupListP()`, `%dedupListX()`, and `%QdedupListX()`
- dynMacroArray (version 0.2)
2020-11-03 20:47:06 +01:00
Bart Jablonski
afa8ebbacf SAS Packages Framework, version 20201103
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201103

Bugfix for `SAS 9.4M5` related to the following Problem Note: `https://support.sas.com/kb/62/037.html` 
All macros using MD%() function should now run on M5.

Packages recompiled with the new version of the SAS Packages Framework:
- SQLinDS (version 2.2)
- macroArray (version 0.7)
  - The `%mcHashTable()` macro was added in the package.
- DFA (version 0.2)
- BasePlus (version 0.9)
  - New parameter `mcArray=` added to the `%getVars()` macro.
  - New macros added:`%dedupListS()`, `%dedupListC()`, `%dedupListP()`, `%dedupListX()`, and `%QdedupListX()`
- dynMacroArray (version 0.2)
2020-11-03 20:44:26 +01:00
yabwon
c1f60d112e SAS Packages Framework, version 20201103
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20201103

Bugfix for `SAS 9.4M5` related to the following Problem Note: `https://support.sas.com/kb/62/037.html`
All macros using MD%() function should now run on M5.

Packages recompiled with the new version of the SAS Packages Framework:
- SQLinDS (version 2.2)
- macroArray (version 0.7)
  - The `%mcHashTable()` macro was added in the package.
- DFA (version 0.2)
- BasePlus (version 0.9)
  - New parameter `mcArray=` added to the `%getVars()` macro.
  - New macros added:`%dedupListS()`, `%dedupListC()`, `%dedupListP()`, `%dedupListX()`, and `%QdedupListX()`
- dynMacroArray (version 0.2)
2020-11-03 20:40:11 +01:00
yabwon
68e1562c19 BasePlus, version 0.9
New parameter `mcArray=` added to the `%getVars()` macro.
*Optional*, default value is blank.
1) When *null* - the macro behaves like a macro function
and returns a text string with variables list.
2) When *not null* - behaviour of the macro is altered.
In such case a macro array of selected variables, named
with `mcArray` value as a prefix, is created.
Furthermore a macro named as `mcArray` value is generated.
(see the macroArray package for the details).
When `mcArray=` parameter is active the `getVars` macro
cannot be called within the `%put` statement. Execution like:
`%put %getVars(..., mcArray=XXX);` will result with
an Explicit & Radical Refuse Of Run (aka ERROR).
2020-11-03 13:26:14 +01:00
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@@ -1,21 +1,27 @@
# SAS_PACKAGES - a SAS Packages Framework and Repository
---
## Intro:
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 **`20201101`**.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20201209`**.
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/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).
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")
**General overview video:**
- [SAS Global Forum 2020 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCkb-bx0Dv8&t=0s "SGF2020") (April 2020)
- [Sasensei International Dojo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFhdUBQgjYQ&t=0s "SID no. 1") (April 2020)
- [SAS dla Administratorów i Praktyków 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuep2k48Z8&feature=youtu.be&t=0s "SASAiP2020") (October 2020, in Polish)
- [Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar](https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/p6ZpCsvc5YZDQGpLOOLOB4zyNGA4vjfjJcNhwaGQ7jKKR00Z_bmeCcBkcwkut6Pr.Q6UoueYAOcv6dPQf "BASUG") (November 2020)
---
### The User:
To use a package:
@@ -49,20 +55,32 @@ filename SPFinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main
```
[**Workshop video for the User**](https://youtu.be/qX_-HJ76g8Y)\[May 6th, 2020\] [a bit outdated but gives the idea how it works]
---
### The Developer:
To create your own package:
- Read 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") to learn more details.
- Download and use the `SPFinit.sas` file (the SAS Packages Framework), the part of the framework required for *testing* is there too.
---
#### If you have any questions, suggestions, or ideas do not hesitate to contact me!
**Update**\[June 3rd, 2020\]**:** `%installPackage()` **macro is available**. The `%installPackage()` macro is embedded in the `loadpackage.sas` part of the framework.
**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.
---
**Update**\[October 15th, 2020\]**:** `%previewPackage()` **macro is available**.
**Update**\[September 11th, 2020\]**:** ` %loadPackageS()` and `%verifyPackage()` **macros are available**.
**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.
**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.
**Update**\[June 3rd, 2020\]**:** `%installPackage()` **macro is available**. The `%installPackage()` macro is embedded in the `loadpackage.sas` part of the framework.
---
## Where the SAS Packages Framework is used:
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.
@@ -71,6 +89,8 @@ The List:
- Poland
- Warsaw
---
## Available packages:
Currently the following packages are available (see the `./packages` directory):
@@ -80,7 +100,7 @@ Currently the following packages are available (see the `./packages` directory):
set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class order by age);
run;
```
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 135DC50C0412B8CEAF6D5349B8A203C0ADB23D4F5C2680B6A35FD2E5482B6C49
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: CE1A266B9030E5E336B45F53DF483F6913FD8AE88A2884CEE88BEEF621FDBD78
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
@@ -90,12 +110,13 @@ SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135
[Documentation for MacroCore](https://core.sasjs.io "Documentation for MacroCore")
- **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.
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.3\], 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.
SHA256 digest for DFA: E67A0863992722A5F535F56E14EF8D19A55F74FB374447BF11B5ED74029C29CB
SHA256 digest for DFA: 1FC8D030D576C33F1B5DEB27E17534946209BC148D57A1357CA025ED1E69AEB8
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
- **macroArray**\[0.7\], implementation of an array concept in a macrolanguage, e.g.
- **macroArray**\[0.8\], implementation of an array concept in a macrolanguage, e.g.
```
%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
@@ -114,12 +135,12 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: E67A0863992722A5F535F56E14EF8D19A55F74FB374447BF11B5ED740
which = 1:H:2
);
```
SHA256 digest for macroArray: 75056F508E96296DC50096BBB054C58334DB913AD37885958099EDCE0C330CB2
SHA256 digest for macroArray: AC3AD58AFBBE459616743DC6346330BD8DD33FBA8CDD595423F181B67D0475BC
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
- **BasePlus**\[0.8\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
- **BasePlus**\[0.991\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
```
call arrMissToRight(myArray);
call arrFillMiss(17, myArray);
@@ -133,12 +154,12 @@ format x bool.;
%put %getVars(sashelp.class, pattern = ght$, sep = +, varRange = _numeric_);
```
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 9549378E5F81DA4DC421C366DF006D270261852336CE3DCD88FF8E2A759938C8
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 9EA40F72191D1916189F043315CA519F6E42CEB05C186F7653AE464D21D21CFB
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
- **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: 694AACE925B7F4E149C3B90383F56370ED76233D8F5040713D66C1F3A4E414FE
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 5E8CCC88CC048A0B564CEE37C6CF4013857D9CFF3FA1B6B9AD6F719D08B30005
### ======

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
* [the `unloadPackage` macro](#unloadpackage)
* [the `listPackages` macro](#listpackages)
* [the `verifyPackage` macro](#verifypackage)
* [the `previewPackage` macro](#previewPackage)
* [the `generatePackage` macro](#generatepackage)
* [Some more examples](#some-more-examples)
@@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file
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 **`20201101`**.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20201209`**.
**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).
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
## This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro <a name="installpackage"></a>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20201101`
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -94,7 +95,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro <a name="helppackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20201101`
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -110,13 +111,13 @@ 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.
@@ -129,11 +130,11 @@ 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=)`
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -164,7 +165,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro <a name="loadpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20201101`
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -237,7 +238,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro <a name="loadpackages"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20201101`
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -277,7 +278,7 @@ 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;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -286,7 +287,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro <a name="unloadpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20201101`
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -302,7 +303,7 @@ 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
@@ -316,11 +317,11 @@ 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=)`
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -351,7 +352,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro <a name="listpackages"></a>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20201101`
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -392,7 +393,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro <a name="verifypackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20201101`
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -442,10 +443,77 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
hash=HDA478ANJ3HKHRY327FGE88HF89VH89HFFFV73GCV98RF390VB4)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
## This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro <a name="previewpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20201209`
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;
%previewpPackage(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 `20201101`
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20201209`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
- to unload, or
- to generate SAS packages.
Version 20201101.
Version 20201209.
See examples below.
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group of files
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20201101. Run %loadPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20201209. Run %loadPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20201101. Run %loadPackage() for help
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -179,7 +179,8 @@ des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20201101. Run %loadPackage() for help
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX NOfullstimer NOstimer msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
%let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.);
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
@@ -250,7 +251,7 @@ des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20201101. Run %loadPackage() for help
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201209. Run %unloadPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -265,7 +266,7 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for h
%put ### This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -281,7 +282,7 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for h
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
@@ -295,11 +296,11 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for h
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use loadPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # and use unloadPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
@@ -338,8 +339,9 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for h
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
%let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.);
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
@@ -371,7 +373,7 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for h
required and not null */
, helpKeyword /* phrase to search in help,
when empty prints description
"*" means prints all help
"*" means print all help
"license" prints license */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
@@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20201101. Run %unloadPackage() for h
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20201101. Run %helpPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20201209. Run %helpPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -403,7 +405,7 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20201101. Run %helpPackage()
%put ### This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -419,13 +421,13 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20201101. Run %helpPackage()
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # 2. `helpKeyword` *Optional.* A phrase to search in help, #;
%put # - when empty prints description, #;
%put # - "*" means prints all help, #;
%put # - "license" prints the license. #;
%put # - "*" means: print all help, #;
%put # - "license" prints the license. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
@@ -438,11 +440,11 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20201101. Run %helpPackage()
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use loadPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # and use helpPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(PiPackage, ,zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
@@ -481,7 +483,8 @@ des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20201101. Run %helpPackage()
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
%let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.);
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
@@ -512,7 +515,7 @@ TODO:
- add MD5(&packageName.) value hash instead "package" word in filenames [DONE]
*/
/* Macros to install SAS packages, version 20201101 */
/* Macros to install SAS packages, version 20201209 */
/* A SAS package is a zip file containing a group of files
with SAS code (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
@@ -528,7 +531,7 @@ TODO:
/secure
minoperator
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20201101. Run %%installPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20201209. Run %%installPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packagesNames) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packagesNames.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -543,7 +546,7 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20201101. Run %%installPackage() fo
%put ### This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro #;
%put #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to install SAS packages, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to install SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -632,9 +635,12 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20201101. Run %%installPackage() fo
%put ;
%put *** %lowcase(&packageName.) start *****************************************;
%local in out;
%let in = i%sysfunc(md5(&packageName.),hex7.);
%let out = o%sysfunc(md5(&packageName.),hex7.);
%local in out _IOFileref_;
data _null_; call symputX("_IOFileref_", put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
%let in = i&_IOFileref_.;
%let out = o&_IOFileref_.;
/* %let in = i%sysfunc(md5(&packageName.),hex7.); */
/* %let out = o%sysfunc(md5(&packageName.),hex7.); */
/*options MSGLEVEL=i;*/
%if %upcase(&packageName.) in (SPFINIT SASPACKAGEFRAMEWORK SASPACKAGESFRAMEWORK) %then
@@ -836,7 +842,7 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20201101. Run %%installPackage() fo
/* Macro to list SAS packages in packages folder.
Version 20201101
Version 20201209
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -856,7 +862,7 @@ des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20201101. Run %%installPackage() fo
%macro listPackages()/PARMBUFF
des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HELP) for help, version 20201101.'
des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HELP) for help, version 20201209.'
;
%if %QUPCASE(&SYSPBUFF.) = %str(%(HELP%)) %then
%do;
@@ -871,7 +877,7 @@ des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HE
%put ### This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -1002,7 +1008,7 @@ options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
/* Macro to generate SAS packages.
Version 20201101
Version 20201209
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -1034,7 +1040,7 @@ options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
if set to DEF then the !SASROOT/sasv9.cfg is used */
)/secure minoperator
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to generate SAS packages, version 20201101. Run %generatePackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to generate SAS packages, version 20201209. Run %generatePackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(filesLocation) = ) OR (%qupcase(&filesLocation.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -1049,7 +1055,7 @@ des = 'Macro to generate SAS packages, version 20201101. Run %generatePackage()
%put ### This is short help information for the `generatePackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -1219,7 +1225,8 @@ filename &_LIC_. "&filesLocation./license.sas" lrecl = 1024;
different file reference for each package
while loading package with %loadPackage() macro
*/
%let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.);
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
/* test if version is a number */
data _null_;
@@ -1571,7 +1578,11 @@ data _null_;
put ' )/secure; ';
put ' %PUT ** NOTE: Package ' "&packageName." ' loaded in ICE mode **; ';
put ' %local _PackageFileref_; ';
put ' %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); ';
put ' /* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */ ';
put ' data _null_; ';
put ' call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); ';
put ' run; ';
put ' filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP. ';
put ' "&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.) ';
put ' ; ';
@@ -2246,6 +2257,117 @@ data _null_;
stop;
run;
/* package preview, i.e. print out all content of the package files into the log */
data _null_;
/* break if no data */
if NOBS = 0 then stop;
file &zipReferrence.(preview.sas);
length strX $ 32767;
put "filename &_PackageFileref_. list;" /;
put ' %put NOTE- ;';
put ' %put NOTE: '"Preview of the &packageName. package, version &packageVersion., license &packageLicense.;";
put ' %put NOTE: ' @; put "*** &packageTitle. ***; ";
put ' %put NOTE- ' @; put "Generated: %sysfunc(datetime(), datetime21.); ";
put ' %put NOTE- ' @; put "Author(s): &packageAuthor.; ";
put ' %put NOTE- ' @; put "Maintainer(s): &packageMaintainer.; ";
put ' %put NOTE- ;';
put ' %put NOTE- *** START ***;' /;
/* Use helpKeyword macrovariable to search for content (filename and type) */
/* put '%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp; ';*/
put '%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls)); ';
put '%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps)); ';
put '%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes)); ';
put '%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source)); ';
put 'options ls = MAX ps = MAX nonotes nosource; ';
put '%include' " &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / nosource2; " /;
put 'data _null_; ';
put ' if strip(symget("helpKeyword")) = " " then ';
put ' do until (EOF); ';
put " infile &_PackageFileref_.(description.sas) end = EOF; ";
put ' input; ';
put ' put _infile_; ';
put ' end; ';
put ' else stop; ';
put 'run; ' /;
put 'data WORK._%sysfunc(datetime(), hex16.)_; ';
put 'infile cards4 dlm = "/"; ';
put 'input @; ';
put 'if 0 then output; ';
put 'length helpKeyword $ 64; ';
put 'retain helpKeyword "*"; ';
put 'drop helpKeyword; ';
put 'if _N_ = 1 then helpKeyword = strip(symget("helpKeyword")); ';
put 'if FIND(_INFILE_, helpKeyword, "it") or helpKeyword = "*" then ';
put ' do; ';
put ' input (folder order type file fileshort) (: $ 256.); ';
put ' output; ';
put ' end; ';
put 'cards4; ';
EOFDS = 0;
do until(EOFDS);
/* content is created during package creation */
set &filesWithCodes. end = EOFDS nobs = NOBS;
if upcase(type) in: ('TEST') then continue; /* exclude tests */
select;
when (upcase(type) in ("DATA" "LAZYDATA")) fileshort2 = cats("'", fileshort, "'" );
when (upcase(type) =: "MACRO" ) fileshort2 = cats('''%', fileshort, "()'");
when (upcase(type) =: "FUNCTION" ) fileshort2 = cats("'", fileshort, "()'" );
when (upcase(type) =: "IMLMODULE" ) fileshort2 = cats("'", fileshort, "()'" );
when (upcase(type) =: "PROTO" ) fileshort2 = cats("'", fileshort, "()'" );
when (upcase(type) = "FORMAT" ) fileshort2 = cats("'$", fileshort, ".'" );
otherwise fileshort2 = fileshort;
end;
strX = catx('/', folder, order, type, file, fileshort, fileshort2);
put strX;
end;
put ";;;;";
put "run;" /;
/* loop through content found and print info to the log */
put 'data _null_; ';
put 'if upcase(strip(symget("helpKeyword"))) in (" " "LICENSE") then do; stop; end; ';
put 'if NOBS = 0 then do; ' /
'put; put '' *> No preview. Try %previewPackage(packageName,*) to display all.''; put; stop; ' /
'end; ';
put ' do until(EOFDS); ';
put ' set WORK._last_ end = EOFDS nobs = NOBS; ';
put ' length memberX $ 1024; ';
put ' memberX = cats("_",folder,".",file); ';
/* inner data step in call execute to read each embedded file */
put ' call execute("data _null_; ");';
put " call execute('infile &_PackageFileref_.(' || strip(memberX) || ') end = EOF; ');";
put ' call execute(" do until(EOF); ");';
put ' call execute(" input; ");';
put ' call execute(" put _infile_; ");';
put ' call execute(" end; ");';
put ' call execute(" put "" "" / "" ""; ");';
put ' call execute(" stop; ");';
put ' call execute("run; ");';
/**/
put " end; ";
put " stop; ";
put "run; ";
/* cleanup */
put "proc delete data = WORK._last_; ";
put "run; ";
put 'options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.; ' /;
put '%put NOTE: '"Preview of the &packageName. package, version &packageVersion., license &packageLicense.;";
put '%put NOTE- *** END ***;' /;
put "/* preview.sas end */";
stop;
run;
/* package help */
data _null_;
/* break if no data */
@@ -2317,7 +2439,7 @@ data _null_;
put ' end ; ';
%end;
put 'put "***"; put "* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201101 *"; put "***";';
put 'put "***"; put "* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201209 *"; put "***";';
put 'run; ' /;
@@ -2421,6 +2543,7 @@ data _null_;
stop;
run;
/* create package content */
%local notesSourceOptions;
%let notesSourceOptions = %sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source));
@@ -2443,8 +2566,16 @@ data _null_;
call execute('data _null_;');
call execute(' put ;');
call execute(' pathname = pathname("_SPFIN_");');
call execute(' rc = fcopy("_SPFIN_", "_SPFOUT_");');
call execute(' put "File " pathname "copied into the package with return code: " rc;');
call execute(' do until (ex OR Try>10) ;');
call execute(' rc = fcopy("_SPFIN_", "_SPFOUT_");');
call execute(' ex = fexist("_SPFOUT_"); Try + 1;');
call execute(' put Try= " File existence in ZIP verified as: " ex;');
call execute(' end ;');
call execute(' if ex then put "File " pathname "copied into the package with return code: " rc;');
call execute(' else put "ERROR: File " pathname "NOT copied into the package!" ;');
call execute('run;');
/* test file content for help tags */
call execute('data _null_;');
@@ -2662,6 +2793,12 @@ data _null_;
put '%helpPackage'"(&packageName.,License,";
put " path=&filesLocation.)" /;
/* preview */
put '%previewPackage'"(&packageName.,";
put " path=&filesLocation.)" /;
put '%previewPackage'"(&packageName.,*,";
put " path=&filesLocation.)" /;
/* unload */
put '%unloadPackage'"(&packageName.,";
put " path=&filesLocation.) " /;
@@ -2755,6 +2892,9 @@ run;
/* each test is executed with autoexec loading the package */
data _null_;
/* break if no data */
if NOBS = 0 then stop;
file "./autoexec.sas";
put "filename packages '&packages.';" /;
@@ -2768,6 +2908,9 @@ data _null_;
put " path=&filesLocation.)" /;
put '%loadpackage'"(&packageName.,";
put " path=&filesLocation., lazyData=*)" /;
stop;
set &filesWithCodes. nobs = NOBS;
run;
%local t;
@@ -2939,7 +3082,7 @@ TODO: (in Polish)
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load multiple SAS packages at one run, version 20201101. Run %loadPackages() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to load multiple SAS packages at one run, version 20201209. Run %loadPackages() for help info.'
parmbuff
;
%if (%superq(packagesNames) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packagesNames.) = HELP) %then
@@ -2955,7 +3098,7 @@ parmbuff
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -3039,7 +3182,7 @@ parmbuff
hashing_file() function, SAS 9.4M6 */
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20201101. Run %verifyPackage() for help info.'
des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20201209. Run %verifyPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
@@ -3054,7 +3197,7 @@ des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20201101. Run %
%put ### This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20201101` #;
%put # Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
@@ -3118,7 +3261,9 @@ des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20201101. Run %
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX NOfullstimer NOstimer msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
%let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.);
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
filename &_PackageFileref_.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
@@ -3179,3 +3324,145 @@ des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20201101. Run %
msglevel=&msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofverifyPackage:
%mend verifyPackage;
/**/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro previewPackage(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackageFile.zip,
required and not null */
, helpKeyword /* phrase to search for preview,
when empty prints description
"*" means prints all */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, options = %str(LOWCASE_MEMNAME) /* possible options for ZIP filename */
, source2 = /*source2*/ /* option to print out details,
null by default */
, zip = 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 form:
%previewPackage(PiPackage, *, zip=disk, options=)
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to preview content of a SAS package, version 20201209. Run %previewPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20201209` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and provided with #;
%put # a single `preview.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip). #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%previewPackage())` macro prints, in the SAS log, content #;
%put # of a SAS package. Code of a package is printed out. #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%previewPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # 2. `helpKeyword` *Optional.* A phrase to search in preview, #;
%put # - when empty prints description, #;
%put # - "*" means: print all preview. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `options=` *Optional.* Possible options for ZIP filename, #;
%put # default value: `LOWCASE_MEMNAME` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about #;
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%previewPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use previewPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%previewPackage(PiPackage, , zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%previewpPackage(SQLinDS) %%* get content of the package; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofpreviewPackage;
%end;
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / &source2.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
ENCODING =
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(preview.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp. msglevel = &msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofpreviewPackage:
%mend previewPackage;
/**/

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ data class;
WH = weight + height;
run;
```
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 135DC50C0412B8CEAF6D5349B8A203C0ADB23D4F5C2680B6A35FD2E5482B6C49
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: CE1A266B9030E5E336B45F53DF483F6913FD8AE88A2884CEE88BEEF621FDBD78
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135
---
- **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.
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.3\], 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.
```
%createDFArray(ArrDynamic, resizefactor=17);
@@ -59,11 +59,13 @@ data _null_;
end;
run;
```
SHA256 digest for DFA: E67A0863992722A5F535F56E14EF8D19A55F74FB374447BF11B5ED74029C29CB
SHA256 digest for DFA: 1FC8D030D576C33F1B5DEB27E17534946209BC148D57A1357CA025ED1E69AEB8
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
---
- **macroArray**\[0.7\], 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.
```
%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
@@ -82,13 +84,13 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: E67A0863992722A5F535F56E14EF8D19A55F74FB374447BF11B5ED740
which = 1:H:2
);
```
SHA256 digest for macroArray: 75056F508E96296DC50096BBB054C58334DB913AD37885958099EDCE0C330CB2
SHA256 digest for macroArray: AC3AD58AFBBE459616743DC6346330BD8DD33FBA8CDD595423F181B67D0475BC
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
---
- **BasePlus**\[0.8\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
- **BasePlus**\[0.991\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
```
call arrMissToRight(myArray);
call arrFillMiss(17, myArray);
@@ -102,7 +104,7 @@ format x bool.;
%put %getVars(sashelp.class, pattern = ght$, sep = +, varRange = _numeric_);
```
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 9549378E5F81DA4DC421C366DF006D270261852336CE3DCD88FF8E2A759938C8
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 9EA40F72191D1916189F043315CA519F6E42CEB05C186F7653AE464D21D21CFB
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
@@ -110,6 +112,6 @@ SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 9549378E5F81DA4DC421C366DF006D270261852336CE3DCD88FF
- **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: 694AACE925B7F4E149C3B90383F56370ED76233D8F5040713D66C1F3A4E414FE
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 5E8CCC88CC048A0B564CEE37C6CF4013857D9CFF3FA1B6B9AD6F719D08B30005
---

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@@ -1,3 +1,27 @@
/* 20201207 */
macroArray: AC3AD58AFBBE459616743DC6346330BD8DD33FBA8CDD595423F181B67D0475BC
BasePlus: 9EA40F72191D1916189F043315CA519F6E42CEB05C186F7653AE464D21D21CFB
/* 20201202 */
BasePlus: 7933E6BCFDCA7C04EAAC537773574799759007A5D2AED639E86CF4EA631F1351
/* 20201130 */
DFA: 1FC8D030D576C33F1B5DEB27E17534946209BC148D57A1357CA025ED1E69AEB8
/* 20201115 */
BasePlus: B25A3992B6FCD13528BEE462B3ADD0F5A6D15E607A6DABAA984CA66B0AD69415
DFA: C795736F55B3C6EFBEF2E82362694EB017D37C54E6AEC3EB0F6F813F69F54B5F
dynMacroArray: 5E8CCC88CC048A0B564CEE37C6CF4013857D9CFF3FA1B6B9AD6F719D08B30005
macroArray: 0F1B985E2FC34C91D2A3BD237DC294502A76913B71266D76702A5E77A78C9CA7
SQLinDS: CE1A266B9030E5E336B45F53DF483F6913FD8AE88A2884CEE88BEEF621FDBD78
/* 20201103 */
BasePlus: 612095260F73D00A08D64C49FC57F4D5BEE0AFBA9D8194AE63EA5BCF7A15E068
DFA: 069BD1BD482634F2D6EB3EFF68E7F8569D2F2C232BFF5D7D44BBD839D8F224A4
dynMacroArray: CA9BFF0747019BA6FDB2107C60F58D2D6C5E686EADFA4E1C6A81BC469CBC9F4A
macroArray: 0DB634148FA104F4AD9D6A522466D605118EE8696774DC1BB7C4145ED3BB9B9B
SQLinDS: 9788D7ED2863B2B0A575EB9AB07B5F88AE79A56D9ED9B3B4F15A02E34DF7AA64
/* 20201029 */
MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135B8E5A48D7687B

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- [The BasePlus package [ver. 0.8]](#baseplus-package)
- [The BasePlus package](#baseplus-package)
- [Content description](#content-description)
* [`%getVars()` macro](#getvars-macro)
* [`%QgetVars()` macro](#qgetvars-macro)
@@ -33,12 +33,20 @@
* [`%dedupListP()` macro](#deduplistp-macro)
* [`%dedupListX()` macro](#deduplistx-macro)
* [`%QdedupListX()` macro](#qdeduplistx-macro)
* [`brackets.` format](#brackets-format)
* [`semicolon.` format](#semicolon-format)
* [`bracketsC()` function](#bracketsc-function)
* [`bracketsN()` function](#bracketsn-function)
* [`semicolonC()` function](#semicolonc-function)
* [`semicolonN()` function](#semicolonn-function)
* [`%zipEvalf()` macro](#zipevalf-macro)
* [`%QzipEvalf()` macro](#qzipevalf-macro)
* [License](#license)
---
# The BasePlus package [ver. 0.8] <a name="baseplus-package"></a> ###############################################
# The BasePlus package [ver. 0.991] <a name="baseplus-package"></a> ###############################################
The **BasePlus** package implements useful
functions and functionalities I miss in the BASE SAS.
@@ -162,47 +170,61 @@ Kudos to all who inspired me to generate this package:
%put *%dedupListS(&list.)*;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Example 8**: Zip elements of two space separated list.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let x = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6, 2018 2019 2020, argMd=5, function=MDY, format=date11.);
%put &=x;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
Package contains:
1. macro deduplistc
2. macro deduplistp
3. macro deduplists
4. macro deduplistx
5. macro getvars
6. macro qdeduplistx
7. macro qgetvars
8. macro symdelglobal
9. format bool
10. format boolz
11. format ceil
12. format floor
13. format int
14. functions arrfill
15. functions arrfillc
16. functions arrmissfill
17. functions arrmissfillc
18. functions arrmisstoleft
19. functions arrmisstoleftc
20. functions arrmisstoright
21. functions arrmisstorightc
22. functions catxfc
23. functions catxfi
24. functions catxfj
25. functions catxfn
26. functions deldataset
27. proto qsortincbyprocproto
28. functions frommissingtonumberbs
29. functions fromnumbertomissing
30. functions quicksort4notmiss
31. functions quicksorthash
32. functions quicksorthashsddv
33. functions quicksortlight
1. macro deduplistc
2. macro deduplistp
3. macro deduplists
4. macro deduplistx
5. macro getvars
6. macro qdeduplistx
7. macro qgetvars
8. macro qzipevalf
9. macro symdelglobal
10. macro zipevalf
11. format bool
12. format boolz
13. format ceil
14. format floor
15. format int
16. functions arrfill
17. functions arrfillc
18. functions arrmissfill
19. functions arrmissfillc
20. functions arrmisstoleft
21. functions arrmisstoleftc
22. functions arrmisstoright
23. functions arrmisstorightc
24. functions bracketsc
25. functions bracketsn
26. functions catxfc
27. functions catxfi
28. functions catxfj
29. functions catxfn
30. functions deldataset
31. functions semicolonc
32. functions semicolonn
33. format brackets
34. format semicolon
35. proto qsortincbyprocproto
36. functions frommissingtonumberbs
37. functions fromnumbertomissing
38. functions quicksort4notmiss
39. functions quicksorthash
40. functions quicksorthashsddv
41. functions quicksortlight
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201018*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201115*
The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
`9549378E5F81DA4DC421C366DF006D270261852336CE3DCD88FF8E2A759938C8`
`9EA40F72191D1916189F043315CA519F6E42CEB05C186F7653AE464D21D21CFB`
---
# Content description ############################################################################################
@@ -229,7 +251,8 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
<,sep=>
<,pattern=>
<,varRange=>
<,quote=>
<,quote=>
<,mcArray=>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -250,7 +273,20 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
* `quote =` - *Optional*, default value is blank, a quotation
symbol to be used around values.
* `mcArray=` - *Optional*, default value is blank.
1) When *null* - the macro behaves like a macro function
and returns a text string with variables list.
2) When *not null* - behaviour of the macro is altered.
In such case a macro array of selected variables, named
with `mcArray` value as a prefix, is created.
Furthermore a macro named as `mcArray` value is generated.
(see the macroArray package for the details).
When `mcArray=` parameter is active the `getVars` macro
cannot be called within the `%put` statement. Execution like:
`%put %getVars(..., mcArray=XXX);` will result with
an Explicit & Radical Refuse Of Run (aka ERROR).
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
**EXAMPLE 1.** A list of all variables from the
@@ -454,6 +490,30 @@ run;
%put #%getVars(class, varRange=%getVars(class, varRange=_numeric_, sep=%str(: )):, sep=\)#;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 11.** Create a macro array `XYZ...` of variables names and an additional
macro `%XYZ()` which allows easy access to the list. Can be used with
the `%do_over()` macro (provided with the macroArray package).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data test;
array x[30];
array y[30] $ ;
array z[30];
run;
%getVars(test
,mcArray=XYZ
,varRange=x10-numeric-z22 y6-y26
,pattern=(5|7)$
,quote=#)
%put _user_;
%put *%XYZ(1)**%XYZ(2)*%XYZ(3)*;
%* Load the macroArray package first. ;
%put %do_over(XYZ);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
## >>> `%QgetVars()` macro: <<< <a name="qgetvars-macro"></a> #######################
@@ -2453,6 +2513,425 @@ XlistXofXxXseparatedXvalues
---
## >>> `brackets.` format: <<< <a name="brackets-format"></a> #######################
The **brackets** format adds brackets around a text or a number.
Leading and trailing spaces are dropped before adding brackets.
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
**Example 1.**
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data _null_;
input x;
if x < 0 then put x= brackets.;
else put x= best32.;
cards;
2
1
0
-1
-2
;
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
## >>> `semicolon.` format: <<< <a name="semicolon-format"></a> #######################
The **semicolon** format adds semicolon after text or number.
Leading and trailing spaces are dropped before adding semicolon.
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
**Example 1.**
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data _null_;
x = 1;
y = "A";
put x= semicolon. y= $semicolon.;
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
## >>> `bracketsC()` function: <<< <a name="bracketsc-function"></a> #######################
The **bracketsC()** function is internal function used by the *brackets* format.
Returns character value of length 32767.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
The basic syntax is the following:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
bracketsC(X)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Arguments description**:
1. `X` - Character value.
---
## >>> `bracketsN()` function: <<< <a name="bracketsn-function"></a> #######################
The **bracketsN()** function is internal function used by the *brackets* format.
Returns character value of length 34.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
The basic syntax is the following:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
bracketsN(X)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Arguments description**:
1. `X` - Numeric value.
---
## >>> `semicolonC()` function: <<< <a name="semicolonc-function"></a> #######################
The **semicolonC()** function is internal function used by the *semicolon* format.
Returns character value of length 32767.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
The basic syntax is the following:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
semicolonC(X)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Arguments description**:
1. `X` - Character value.
---
## >>> `semicolonN()` function: <<< <a name="semicolonn-function"></a> #######################
The **semicolonN()** function is internal function used by the *semicolon* format.
Returns character value of length 33.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
The basic syntax is the following:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
semicolonN(X)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Arguments description**:
1. `X` - Numeric value.
---
## >>> `%QzipEvalf()` macro: <<< <a name="qzipevalf-macro"></a> #######################
The zipEvalf() and QzipEvalf() macro functions
allow to use a function on elements of pair of
space separated lists.
For two space separated lists of text strings 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 lists is shorter then elements are "reused" starting
from the beginning.
The zipEvalf() returns unquoted value [by %unquote()].
The QzipEvalf() returns quoted value [by %superq()].
See examples below for the details.
The `%QzipEvalf()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%QzipEvalf(
first
,second
<,function=>
<,operator=>
<,argBf=>
<,argMd=>
<,argAf=>
<,format=>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**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.
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
See examples in `%zipEvalf()` help for the details.
---
## >>> `%zipEvalf()` macro: <<< <a name="zipevalf-macro"></a> #######################
The zipEvalf() and QzipEvalf() macro functions
allow to use a function on elements of pair of
space separated lists.
For two space separated lists of text strings 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 lists is shorter then elements are "reused" starting
from the beginning.
The zipEvalf() returns unquoted value [by %unquote()].
The QzipEvalf() returns quoted value [by %superq()].
See examples below for the details.
The `%zipEvalf()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%zipEvalf(
first
,second
<,function=>
<,operator=>
<,argBf=>
<,argMd=>
<,argAf=>
<,format=>
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**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.
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
**EXAMPLE 1.** Simple concatenation of elements:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let x = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6, q w e r t y);
%put &=x;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 2.** Shorter list is "reused":
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let x = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6, a b c);
%put &=x;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 3.** Use of the `operator=`, shorter list is "reused":
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let y = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6, 100 200, operator = +);
%put &=y;
%let z = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10, 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10, operator = **);
%put &=z;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 4.** Format result:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let x = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6, q w e r t y, format=$upcase.);
%put &=x;
%put *
%zipEvalf(
ą ż ś ź ę ć ń ó ł
,Ą Ż Ś Ź Ę Ć Ń Ó Ł
,format = $brackets.
)
*;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 5.** Use with macrovariables:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let abc = 10 100 1000;
%put *
%zipEvalf(
%str(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)
,&abc.
,function = sum
)
*;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 6.** If one of elements is empty:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%put *
%zipEvalf(
abc efg
,
)
*;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 7.** Use of the `function=`, shorter list is "reused":
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%put *
%zipEvalf(
a b c
,efg
,function = catx
,argBf = %str(,)
,format = $brackets.
)
*;
%put *
%zipEvalf(
a b c
,efg
,function = catx
,argBf = %str( )
,format = $upcase.
)
*;
%put *
%zipEvalf(
%str(! @ # $ [ ] % ^ & * )
,1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
,function = catx
,argBf = %str( )
,format = $quote.
)
*;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 8.** Use inside resolve:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data _null_;
z = resolve('
%zipEvalf(
%nrstr(! @ # $ [ ] % ^ & *)
,1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
,function = catx
,argBf = %str(.)
,format = $quote.
)');
put z=;
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 9.** Use in data step:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data test;
%zipEvalf(
a b c d e f g
,1 2 3 4 5 6 7
,function = catx
,argBf = =
,format = $semicolon.
)
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 10.** With 9.4M6 hashing() function:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%put %zipEvalf(MD5 SHA1 SHA256 SHA384 SHA512 CRC32, abcd, function = HASHING);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 11.** Use middle argument:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%let x = %zipEvalf(1 2 3 4 5 6, 2020, argMd=5, function=MDY, format=date11.);
%put &=x;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
---
## License ####################################################################
Copyright (c) 2020 Bartosz Jablonski

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* [`%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. 0.7] <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()`,
@@ -24,6 +26,7 @@ The **macroArray** package implements a macro array facility:
- `%concatarrays()`,
- `%appendcell()`,
- `%mcHashTable()`,
- `%zipArrays()`,
- etc.
The set of macros, which emulates classic
@@ -63,10 +66,10 @@ Package contains:
Required SAS Components:
*Base SAS Software*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201018.*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201115.*
The SHA256 hash digest for package macroArray:
`75056F508E96296DC50096BBB054C58334DB913AD37885958099EDCE0C330CB2`
`AC3AD58AFBBE459616743DC6346330BD8DD33FBA8CDD595423F181B67D0475BC`
---
# Content description ############################################################################################
@@ -1519,6 +1522,317 @@ run;
---
## >>> `%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,
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: ####################################################
**EXAMPLE 1.** Simple concatenation of elements:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(a[*] x1-x3 (1:3))
%array(b[*] x1-x5 (11:15))
%put _user_;
%zipArrays(a, b);
%put _user_;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 2.** Shorter list is "reused":
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(a[6] (1:6))
%array(b[3] (10 20 30))
%zipArrays(a, b, result=A_and_B, macarray=Y);
%put %do_over(A_and_B);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 3.** Use of the `operator=`:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(c[0:4] (000 100 200 300 400))
%array(d[2:16] (1002:1016))
%zipArrays(c, d, operator=+, result=C_plus_D, macarray=Y);
%put (%do_over(C_plus_D));
%put %C_plus_D(1);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**EXAMPLE 4.** If one of array names is empty or an array does not exist:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
%array(a[6] (1:6))
%array(b[3] (10 20 30))
%zipArrays(a, );
%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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*Base SAS Software*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20200911*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20201115*
The SHA256 hash digest for package SQLinDS:
`135DC50C0412B8CEAF6D5349B8A203C0ADB23D4F5C2680B6A35FD2E5482B6C49`
`CE1A266B9030E5E336B45F53DF483F6913FD8AE88A2884CEE88BEEF621FDBD78`
---
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