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LICENSE
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LICENSE
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2019 - 2021 Bartosz Jablonski
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Copyright (c) 2019 - 2022 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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37
README.md
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README.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file
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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 **`20211216`**.
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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 **`20220925`**.
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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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@@ -23,6 +23,13 @@ Short description of the SAS Packages Framework macros can be found [here](https
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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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### Initiative to add SAS Packages Framework to SAS Base/Viya:
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A **SASware Ballot Idea** for adding *SAS Packages Framework* macros into Base SAS and Viya was submitted Friday, May 27th 2022. If you would like to support the idea visit this [communities.sas.com post](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SASware-Ballot-Ideas/Add-SAS-Packages-Framework-to-the-SAS-Base-Viya/idi-p/815508) and up vote the idea!
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---
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### The User:
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@@ -88,12 +95,12 @@ To create your own package:
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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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This is a list of locations where the SAS Packages Framework is used:
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- Warsaw (Poland)
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The List:
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- Europe
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- Poland
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- Warsaw
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If you want to share that you are using the SPF let me know and I'll update the list.
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If you find the SPF useful **share info** about it or **give it a [star](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/stargazers)** so more people will know.
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---
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@@ -106,7 +113,7 @@ Currently the following packages are available (see the `./packages` directory):
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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: F2BE3CC68C9A34DD324FD35C8287A4F89737E2E28E806E0DD7FB0EBF60F7C569
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SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 96D0EFE02DF1AE0D7D875A10CAF7EF63CDEF85DD0CF9418934BEFAF0C067D453
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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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@@ -118,11 +125,11 @@ SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135
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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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SHA256 digest for DFA: 5BFFCE78439E1CDDCBB15C95CD287AA4195BF64BB17DDB8FE374EC3535B4F491
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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**\[0.9\], implementation of an array concept in a macrolanguage, e.g.
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- **macroArray**\[1.0\], 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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@@ -141,12 +148,12 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: C32A81304A411C1EB6BA7B76EDB8D70550F3935F35A1506E2B8019A20
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which = 1:H:2
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);
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```
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SHA256 digest for macroArray: 95164E71AF0B86AC816F13821F6468F611C6E5BB9036AC10459CDEB10487B08E
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SHA256 digest for macroArray: ED12BC96F8A4E9E7C4D651EC1E15479DB9B55D98B274B63C507ED842081F7AB7
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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**\[1.12\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
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- **BasePlus**\[1.17\] 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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@@ -164,21 +171,21 @@ format x bool.;
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%zipLibrary(sashelp,libOut=work)
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```
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SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 105F0CEB95C49102BDB085DF67C785301F623CB337D466F07B5E051626E4AE61
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SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 56B260350FEB7D5118F581B9EFD1B9CE1F0298DCB9A4C000A7654E2FF3F0298C
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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)\[0.17\], package allows
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- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.20\], 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: F6EE77A3C042E1E083E970BE255D126B52A75205DC1FB9A4A7337D0A89EEC7EB
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SHA256 digest for GSM: 2AEBC150FBA99A4AAB0265A21C57E89200BFD96B633B898F32743D1C8831A159
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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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SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 9FE227EF3144431B51063D599148BDD8873509D1B32F1AC2979EC566E1BB1487
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SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: D7E0B8F85C05EBF8622204E0D2F3E990D48D0A9B3911051C3AD44DC98954DDCF
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### ======
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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 **`20211216`**.
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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 **`20220925`**.
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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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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
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## This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro <a name="installpackage"></a>
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to install SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to install SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -70,8 +70,15 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
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Current default location for the framework is:
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`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/`
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- `mirror=` Indicates which web location for packages installation is used.
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Value `1` indicates:
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`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main`
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Value `2` indicates:
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`https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~jablonskib/SASpublic/SAS_PACKAGES`
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Default value is `1`.
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- `replace=` With default value of `1` it causes existing package file
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to be replaceed by new downloaded file.
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to be replaced by new downloaded file.
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- `URLuser=` A user name for the password protected URLs, no quotes needed.
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@@ -108,7 +115,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro <a name="helppackage"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -178,7 +185,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro <a name="loadpackage"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -251,7 +258,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro <a name="loadpackages"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20211216`
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Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -300,7 +307,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro <a name="unloadpackage"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -365,7 +372,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro <a name="listpackages"></a>
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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@@ -406,7 +413,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro <a name="verifypackage"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20211216`
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Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -460,7 +467,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro <a name="previewpackage"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -527,7 +534,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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## This is short help information for the `generatePackage` macro <a name="generatepackage"></a>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20211216`
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Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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@@ -567,10 +574,15 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
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- `sasexe=` Location of a DIRECTORY where the SAS binary is located,
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if null (the default) then the `!SASROOT` is used.
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- `sascfgfile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
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- `sascfgFile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
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parameters, if null (the default) then no config file
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is pointed during the SAS invocation,
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if set to `DEF` then the `!SASROOT/sasv9.cfg` is used.
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- `delTestWork=` Indicates if `WORK` directories generated by user tests
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should be deleted, i.e. the (NO)WORKTERM option is set.
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The default value: `1` means "delete tests work".
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Available values are `0` and `1`.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -703,7 +715,7 @@ All files have to have `.sas` extension. Other files are ignored.
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## This is short help information for the `extendPackagesFileref` macro <a name="extendpackagesfileref"></a>
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20211216`
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Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20220925`
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A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
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of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
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Copyright (c) 2019 - 2021 Bartosz Jablonski
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Copyright (c) 2019 - 2022 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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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ data class;
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WH = weight + height;
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run;
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```
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SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: F2BE3CC68C9A34DD324FD35C8287A4F89737E2E28E806E0DD7FB0EBF60F7C569
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SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 96D0EFE02DF1AE0D7D875A10CAF7EF63CDEF85DD0CF9418934BEFAF0C067D453
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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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@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ data _null_;
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end;
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run;
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```
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SHA256 digest for DFA: C32A81304A411C1EB6BA7B76EDB8D70550F3935F35A1506E2B8019A2036FB5FF
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SHA256 digest for DFA: 5BFFCE78439E1CDDCBB15C95CD287AA4195BF64BB17DDB8FE374EC3535B4F491
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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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---
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- **macroArray**\[0.9\], implementation of an array concept in a macro language, e.g.
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- **macroArray**\[1.0\], implementation of an array concept in a macro language, e.g.
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```sas
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%array(ABC[17] (111:127), macarray=Y);
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@@ -84,13 +84,13 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: C32A81304A411C1EB6BA7B76EDB8D70550F3935F35A1506E2B8019A20
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which = 1:H:2
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);
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```
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SHA256 digest for macroArray: 95164E71AF0B86AC816F13821F6468F611C6E5BB9036AC10459CDEB10487B08E
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SHA256 digest for macroArray: ED12BC96F8A4E9E7C4D651EC1E15479DB9B55D98B274B63C507ED842081F7AB7
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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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---
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- **BasePlus**\[1.12\] adds a bunch of functionalities I am missing in BASE SAS, such as:
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- **BasePlus**\[1.17\] 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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@@ -108,18 +108,18 @@ format x bool.;
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%zipLibrary(sashelp,libOut=work)
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```
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SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 105F0CEB95C49102BDB085DF67C785301F623CB337D466F07B5E051626E4AE61
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SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 56B260350FEB7D5118F581B9EFD1B9CE1F0298DCB9A4C000A7654E2FF3F0298C
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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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---
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||||
|
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- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.17\], package allows
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- **GSM** (Generate Secure Macros)\[0.20\], 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.
|
||||
|
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SHA256 digest for GSM: F6EE77A3C042E1E083E970BE255D126B52A75205DC1FB9A4A7337D0A89EEC7EB
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SHA256 digest for GSM: 2AEBC150FBA99A4AAB0265A21C57E89200BFD96B633B898F32743D1C8831A159
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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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@@ -127,6 +127,6 @@ SHA256 digest for GSM: F6EE77A3C042E1E083E970BE255D126B52A75205DC1FB9A4A7337D0A8
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* [`%RainCloudPlot()` macro](#raincloudplot-macro)
|
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* [`%zipLibrary()` macro](#ziplibrary-macro)
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* [`%unzipLibrary()` macro](#unziplibrary-macro)
|
||||
* [`%LDSN()` macro](#ldsn-macro)
|
||||
* [`%LDsNm()` macro](#ldsnm-macro)
|
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* [`%LVarNm()` macro](#lvarnm-macro)
|
||||
* [`%LVarNmLab()` macro](#lvarnmlab-macro)
|
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* [License](#license)
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---
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# The BasePlus package [ver. 1.12] <a name="baseplus-package"></a> ###############################################
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# The BasePlus package [ver. 1.17] <a name="baseplus-package"></a> ###############################################
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The **BasePlus** package implements useful
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functions and functionalities I miss in the BASE SAS.
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@@ -67,7 +73,9 @@ Kudos to all who inspired me to generate this package:
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*Richard DeVenezia*,
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*Christian Graffeuille*,
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*Allan Bowe*,
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*Anamaria Calai*.
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*Anamaria Calai*,
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*Michal Ludwicki*,
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*Quentin McMullen*.
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---
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@@ -187,7 +195,6 @@ Kudos to all who inspired me to generate this package:
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%rainCloudPlot(sashelp.cars,DriveTrain,Invoice)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Example 10**: Zip SAS library.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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@@ -196,64 +203,78 @@ Kudos to all who inspired me to generate this package:
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%unzipLibrary(%sysfunc(pathname(work)), zip=sashelp, mode=S, clean=1)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Example 11**: Long dataset names.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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data %LDSN( work. peanut butter & jelly time with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s (drop = sex rename=(name=first_name) where = (age in (12,13,14))) );
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set sashelp.class;
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run;
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proc print data = %LDSN( work. peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s );
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run;
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||||
|
||||
data MyNextDataset;
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||||
set %LDSN( work. peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s );
|
||||
where age > 12;
|
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run;
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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||||
---
|
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||||
Package contains:
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1. macro deduplistc
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2. macro deduplistp
|
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3. macro deduplists
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4. macro deduplistx
|
||||
5. macro functionexists
|
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6. macro getvars
|
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7. macro qdeduplistx
|
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8. macro qgetvars
|
||||
9. macro qzipevalf
|
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10. macro raincloudplot
|
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11. macro symdelglobal
|
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12. macro unziplibrary
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13. macro zipevalf
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14. macro ziplibrary
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15. format bool
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|
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17. format ceil
|
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18. format floor
|
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19. format int
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20. function arrfill
|
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|
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22. function arrmissfill
|
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23. function arrmissfillc
|
||||
24. function arrmisstoleft
|
||||
25. function arrmisstoleftc
|
||||
26. function arrmisstoright
|
||||
27. function arrmisstorightc
|
||||
28. function bracketsc
|
||||
29. function bracketsn
|
||||
30. function catxfc
|
||||
31. function catxfi
|
||||
32. function catxfj
|
||||
33. function catxfn
|
||||
34. function deldataset
|
||||
35. function semicolonc
|
||||
36. function semicolonn
|
||||
37. format brackets
|
||||
38. format semicolon
|
||||
39. proto qsortincbyprocproto
|
||||
40. function frommissingtonumberbs
|
||||
41. function fromnumbertomissing
|
||||
42. function quicksort4notmiss
|
||||
43. function quicksorthash
|
||||
44. function quicksorthashsddv
|
||||
45. function quicksortlight
|
||||
1. macro deduplistc
|
||||
2. macro deduplistp
|
||||
3. macro deduplists
|
||||
4. macro deduplistx
|
||||
5. macro functionexists
|
||||
6. macro getvars
|
||||
7. macro ldsn
|
||||
8. macro ldsnm
|
||||
9. macro lvarnm
|
||||
10. macro lvarnmlab
|
||||
11. macro qdeduplistx
|
||||
12. macro qgetvars
|
||||
13. macro qzipevalf
|
||||
14. macro raincloudplot
|
||||
15. macro symdelglobal
|
||||
16. macro unziplibrary
|
||||
17. macro zipevalf
|
||||
18. macro ziplibrary
|
||||
19. format bool
|
||||
20. format boolz
|
||||
21. format ceil
|
||||
22. format floor
|
||||
23. format int
|
||||
24. functions arrfill
|
||||
25. functions arrfillc
|
||||
26. functions arrmissfill
|
||||
27. functions arrmissfillc
|
||||
28. functions arrmisstoleft
|
||||
29. functions arrmisstoleftc
|
||||
30. functions arrmisstoright
|
||||
31. functions arrmisstorightc
|
||||
32. functions bracketsc
|
||||
33. functions bracketsn
|
||||
34. functions catxfc
|
||||
35. functions catxfi
|
||||
36. functions catxfj
|
||||
37. functions catxfn
|
||||
38. functions deldataset
|
||||
39. functions semicolonc
|
||||
40. functions semicolonn
|
||||
41. format brackets
|
||||
42. format semicolon
|
||||
43. proto qsortincbyprocproto
|
||||
44. functions frommissingtonumberbs
|
||||
45. functions fromnumbertomissing
|
||||
46. functions quicksort4notmiss
|
||||
47. functions quicksorthash
|
||||
48. functions quicksorthashsddv
|
||||
49. functions quicksortlight
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211111*
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*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830*
|
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`105F0CEB95C49102BDB085DF67C785301F623CB337D466F07B5E051626E4AE61`
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---
|
||||
# Content description ############################################################################################
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||||
@@ -3497,6 +3518,420 @@ run;
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%LDSN()` macro: <<< <a name="ldsn-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The LDSN (Long DataSet Names) macro function
|
||||
allows to use an "arbitrary" text string to name a dataset.
|
||||
|
||||
The LDSN macro has some limitation described below, to overcome them
|
||||
another macro, with different name: LDSNM (Long DataSet Names Modified)
|
||||
was created. See its description to learn how to use it.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The idea for the macro came from the following story:
|
||||
|
||||
Good friend of mine, who didn't use SAS for quite some time,
|
||||
told me that he lost a few hours for debugging because
|
||||
he forgot that the SAS dataset name limitation is 32 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
I replied that it shouldn't be a problem to do a workaround
|
||||
for this inconvenience with a macro and the `MD5()` hashing function.
|
||||
|
||||
I said: *The macro should take an "arbitrary string" for a dataset
|
||||
name, convert it, with help of `MD5()`, to a hash digest, and
|
||||
create a dataset with an "artificial" `hex16.` formated name.*
|
||||
|
||||
Starting with something like this:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data %LDSN(work. peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s (drop = sex rename=(name=first_name) where = (age in (12,13,14))) );
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
the macro would do:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%sysfunc(MD5(peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s), hex16.)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
and (under the hood) return and execute the following code:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data work.DSN_41D599EF51FBA58_(drop = sex rename=(name=first_name) where = (age in (12,13,14))) ;
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Also in the next data step user should be able to do:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data my_next_data_step;
|
||||
set %DSN(work. peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s);
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
and work without the "dataset-name-length-limitation" issue.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LDSN()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
**Known "Limitations":**
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name _cannot_ contain dots (`.`) since they are used as separators!
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name _cannot_ contain round brackets(`(` and `)`) since they are used as separators
|
||||
(but `[]` and `{}` are allowed)!
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name _cannot_ contain unpaired quotes (`'` and `"`),
|
||||
text: `a "hot-dog"` is ok, but `John's dog` is not!
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviour:**
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name text is *converted to upcase*
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name text *leading and trailing spaces are ignored*,
|
||||
e.g. the following will give the same hash digest:
|
||||
`%ldsn(work.test)`, `%ldsn( work.test)`, `%ldsn(work.test )`,
|
||||
`%ldsn(work .test)`, `%ldsn(work. test)`, `%ldsn(work . test)`.
|
||||
|
||||
- macro calls of the form:
|
||||
`data %LDSN(); run;`, `data %LDSN( ); run;`, `data %LDSN( . ); run;` or even
|
||||
`data %LDSN( . (keep=x)); run;` are resolved to empty string, so the result is
|
||||
equivalent to `data; run;`
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%LDSN(
|
||||
arbitrary text string (in line with limitations)
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
The text string is concider as *"fully qualified dataset name"*, i.e. macro
|
||||
assumes it may contain library as prefix and data set options as sufix.
|
||||
See the `%LDsNm()` macro for comparison.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 1.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
options nomprint source nomlogic nosymbolgen ls = max ps = max;
|
||||
|
||||
data %LDSN( work. peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s (drop = sex rename=(name=first_name) where = (age in (12,13,14))) );
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
proc print data = %LDSN( work. peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s );
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data MyNextDataset;
|
||||
set %LDSN( work. peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s );
|
||||
where age > 12;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%LDSNM()` macro: <<< <a name="ldsnm-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The LDSNM (Long DataSet Names Modified) macro function
|
||||
allows to use an "arbitrary" text string to name a dataset.
|
||||
|
||||
The LDSN macro had some limitation (see its documentation), to overcome them
|
||||
another `%LDSNM()` (Long DataSet Names Modified) macro was created.
|
||||
|
||||
The main idea behind the `%LDSNM()` is the same as for `%LDSN()` - see the description there.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LDSNM()` macro works differently than the `%LDSN()` macro.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LDSN()` macro assumes that *both* libname and dataset options *are*
|
||||
be passed as elements **inside** the macro argument, together with the data set name. E.g.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data %LDSN( WORK.peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s (drop = sex) );
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LDSNM()` macro, in contrary, assumes that both libname and dataset options are
|
||||
passed **outside** the macro parameter, i.e.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data WORK.%LDSNM( peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s ) (drop = sex);
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
This approach overcomes some limitations the LDSN has.
|
||||
|
||||
The **additional** feature of the `%LDSNM()` is that when the macro is called,
|
||||
a global macrovariable is created.
|
||||
The macro variable name is the text of the hashed data set name.
|
||||
The macro variable value is the text of the unhashed data set name (i.e. the argument of the macro).
|
||||
For example the following macro call:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data %LDSNM(John "x" 'y' dog);
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
where name = 'John';
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
creates macro variable with name `DSN_BF1F8C4D6495B34A_` and with value: `JOHN "X" 'Y' DOG`.
|
||||
|
||||
The macrovariable is useful when combined with `symget()` function and
|
||||
the `indsname=` option to get the original text string value back,
|
||||
like in this example:
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data test;
|
||||
set %LDSNM(John "x" 'y' dog) indsname = i;
|
||||
|
||||
indsname = symget(scan(i,-1,"."));
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LDSN()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
**Known "Limitations":**
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name _cannot_ contain _unpaired_ round brackets(`(` and `)`)
|
||||
(but unmatched `[]` and `{}` are allowed)!
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name _cannot_ contain _unpaired_ quotes (`'` and `"`),
|
||||
text: `a "hot-dog"` is ok, but `John's dog` is not!
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviour:**
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name text is *converted to upcase*
|
||||
|
||||
- dataset name text *leading and trailing spaces are ignored*,
|
||||
e.g. the following will give the same hash digest:
|
||||
`%ldsn(test)`, `%ldsn( test)`, `%ldsn(test )`.
|
||||
|
||||
- macro calls of the form:
|
||||
`data %LDSN(); run;` or `data %LDSN( ); run;` are resolved
|
||||
to empty string, so the result is equivalent to `data; run;`
|
||||
|
||||
- created macrovariable is _global_ in scope.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%LDSNM(
|
||||
arbitrary text string (in line with limitations)
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
The text string is considered as *"only dataset name"*, i.e. the macro does not
|
||||
assume it contains library as prefix or data set options as suffix.
|
||||
See the `%LDSN()` macro for comparison.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 1.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data %LDSNM(John "x" 'y' & dog);
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
where name = 'John';
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data %LDSNM(John "x"[ 'y' & dog);
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
where name = 'John';
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data %LDSNM(John "x" 'y'} & dog);
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
where name = 'John';
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data work.%LDsNm( peanut butter & jelly, a hot-dog in [a box], and s(*)t(*)a(*)r(*)s!! ) (drop = sex rename=(name=first_name) where = (age in (12,13,14)))
|
||||
;
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data test;
|
||||
set work.%LDsNm( peanut butter & jelly, a hot-dog in [a box], and s(*)t(*)a(*)r(*)s!! ) indsname=i;
|
||||
|
||||
indsname=symget(scan(i,-1,"."));
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data work.%LDsNm( . );
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data %LDsNm( );
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
data %LDsNm();
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%LVarNm()` macro: <<< <a name="lvarnm-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The LVarNm() macro function works like the LDSN() macro function, but for variables.
|
||||
Supported by LVarNmLab() macro function which allows to remember "user names" in labels.
|
||||
|
||||
The motivation for the macro was similar to that for the LDSN() macro.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LVarNm()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
**Known "Limitations":**
|
||||
|
||||
- variable name _cannot_ contain unpaired quotes (`'` and `"`),
|
||||
text: `a "hot-dog"` is ok, but `John's dog` is not!
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviour:**
|
||||
|
||||
- variable name text is *converted to upcase*
|
||||
|
||||
- variable name text *leading and trailing spaces are ignored*,
|
||||
e.g. the following will give the same hash digest:
|
||||
`%LVarNm(test)`, `%LVarNm( test)`, `%LVarNm(test )`.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%LVarNm(
|
||||
arbitrary text string (in line with limitations)
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### EXAMPLES AND USE CASES: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 1.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
options ls=max;
|
||||
data test;
|
||||
%LVarNmLab( peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s )
|
||||
|
||||
do %LVarNm( peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s ) = 1 to 10;
|
||||
|
||||
y = 5 + %LVarNm( peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s ) * 17;
|
||||
output;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
|
||||
data test2;
|
||||
set test;
|
||||
where %LVarNm( peanut butter & jelly with a "Hot-Dog" in [a box], popcorn, and s*t*a*r*s ) < 5;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data test3;
|
||||
%LVarNmLab() = 17;
|
||||
|
||||
%LVarNm() = 17;
|
||||
|
||||
%LVarNm( ) = 42;
|
||||
|
||||
%LVarNm( ) = 303;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data test3;
|
||||
%LVarNm(test) = 1;
|
||||
|
||||
%LVarNm( test) = 2;
|
||||
|
||||
%LVarNm(test ) = 3;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 4.**
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
data test4;
|
||||
array X[*] %LVarNm(some strange! name)_0 - %LVarNm(some strange! name)_10;
|
||||
|
||||
do i = lbound(X) to hbound(X);
|
||||
X[i] = 2**(i-1);
|
||||
put X[i]=;
|
||||
end;
|
||||
run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%LVarNmLab()` macro: <<< <a name="lvarnmlab-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The LVarNmLab() macro function supports LVarNm() and allows to remember "user names" in labels.
|
||||
|
||||
The motivation for the macro was similar one as for the LDSN() macro.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
See examples in LVarNm() documentation for the details.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%LVarNmLab()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
|
||||
|
||||
**Known "Limitations":**
|
||||
|
||||
- variable name _cannot_ contain unpaired quotes (`'` and `"`),
|
||||
text: `a "hot-dog"` is ok, but `John's dog` is not!
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviour:**
|
||||
|
||||
- variable name text is *converted to upcase*
|
||||
|
||||
- variable name text *leading and trailing spaces are ignored*,
|
||||
e.g. the following will give the same hash digest:
|
||||
`%LVarNmLab(test)`, `%LVarNmLab( test)`, `%LVarNmLab(test )`.
|
||||
|
||||
### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%LVarNmLab(
|
||||
arbitrary text string (in line with limitations)
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## License ####################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (c) 2020 Bartosz Jablonski
|
||||
|
||||
Binary file not shown.
@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ Package contains:
|
||||
12. exec generatearrays
|
||||
13. clean generatearrays
|
||||
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211111*
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830*
|
||||
|
||||
The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
|
||||
`C32A81304A411C1EB6BA7B76EDB8D70550F3935F35A1506E2B8019A2036FB5FF`
|
||||
`5BFFCE78439E1CDDCBB15C95CD287AA4195BF64BB17DDB8FE374EC3535B4F491`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Content description ############################################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
BIN
packages/dfa.zip
BIN
packages/dfa.zip
Binary file not shown.
Binary file not shown.
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# The GSM package [ver. 0.17] <a name="gsm-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
# The GSM package [ver. 0.20] <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.
|
||||
@@ -54,8 +54,33 @@ Recording of presentation with "how it works" description, in Polish, is avaliab
|
||||
```
|
||||
- Share generated `ZIP` file (unzip and run the code).
|
||||
|
||||
*Limitations:*
|
||||
Single macro file cannot be longer than 32760 bytes.
|
||||
**Limitations:**
|
||||
- Single macro file cannot be longer than 32760 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
- Multiline text variable. Consider the following code text file:
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
%macro~test()/SECURE;~#@
|
||||
data~test;~#@
|
||||
a~=~"abc~#@
|
||||
~#@
|
||||
def";~#@
|
||||
put~a~hex20.;~#@
|
||||
run;~#@
|
||||
%mend~test;~#@
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
where `~` symbols the space character,
|
||||
`#` symbols the carriage return (`0D`),
|
||||
and `@` symbols the line feed (`0A`).
|
||||
The code file is scanned and inserted into
|
||||
the `resolve()` function argument in a "byte by byte"
|
||||
fashion hence also the "end of line" characters are included.
|
||||
As the result value of variable `a` will be:
|
||||
|
||||
`a = "abc~#@~#@def"`.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to use the `GSM` package avoid
|
||||
such "style" of coding in your macros.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -66,10 +91,10 @@ Package contains:
|
||||
Required SAS Components:
|
||||
`Base SAS Software`
|
||||
|
||||
* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211111 *
|
||||
* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830 *
|
||||
|
||||
The SHA256 hash digest for package GSM:
|
||||
`F6EE77A3C042E1E083E970BE255D126B52A75205DC1FB9A4A7337D0A89EEC7EB`
|
||||
`2AEBC150FBA99A4AAB0265A21C57E89200BFD96B633B898F32743D1C8831A159`
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%GSM()` macro: <<< <a name="gsm-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
@@ -92,7 +117,7 @@ be added to the macro definition. See the example:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
As a result a zip file, containing dataset with functions and
|
||||
code to be executed on site, is generated.
|
||||
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).
|
||||
@@ -117,6 +142,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
<,outpath=>
|
||||
<,encodingRestricted=>
|
||||
<,secret=>
|
||||
<,lineEnd=>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -125,10 +151,6 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
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.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -151,8 +173,20 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
Required to execute the `resolve()` function.
|
||||
User who do not know the value will not be able
|
||||
to run the `_maxro_XX_()` function.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
* `lineEnd=` - *Optional*, the default value is `0D0A`, indicates which of:
|
||||
line feed, carriage return, or both, or a space be inserted
|
||||
at the end of line in the intermediate code file that is generated.
|
||||
Value has to be hexadecimal code (_NOT_ null),
|
||||
since the value is resolved as `"&lineEnd."x`, so use e.g.
|
||||
`0A` for line feed, `0D` for carriage return,
|
||||
`0D0A` for both, and `20` for space.
|
||||
|
||||
* `trim=` - *Deprecated*, the default value is `0`.
|
||||
*Kept for backward compatibility.*
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### Example: ###################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -197,8 +231,7 @@ run;
|
||||
%GSM(&path., cmplib=work.myMacros)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode()` macro: <<< <a name="gsmpck-makefcmpcode-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
## >>> `%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.
|
||||
@@ -219,11 +252,11 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
%GSMpck_makeFCMPcode(
|
||||
path
|
||||
,number
|
||||
<,trim=0>
|
||||
<,outlib=work.generateMacros.secure>
|
||||
<,source2=>
|
||||
<,fileNameCode=FNC>
|
||||
<,secret=123456789>
|
||||
<,lineEnd=0A>
|
||||
)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -234,9 +267,6 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
@@ -253,6 +283,17 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
function. User who do not know the value will not be able
|
||||
to run the `_maxro_XX_()` function.
|
||||
|
||||
* `lineEnd=` - *Optional*, the default value is `0D0A`, indicates which of:
|
||||
line feed, carriage return, or both, or a space be inserted
|
||||
at the end of line in the intermediate code file that is generated.
|
||||
Value has to be hexadecimal code (_NOT_ null),
|
||||
since the value is resolved as `"&lineEnd."x`, so use e.g.
|
||||
`0A` for line feed, `0D` for carriage return,
|
||||
`0D0A` for both, and `20` for space.
|
||||
|
||||
* `trim=` - *Deprecated*, the default value is `0`.
|
||||
*Kept for backward compatibility.*
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BIN
packages/gsm.zip
BIN
packages/gsm.zip
Binary file not shown.
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
|
||||
* [`%do_over3()` macro](#do-over3-macro)
|
||||
* [`%make_do_over()` macro](#make-do-over-macro)
|
||||
* [`%mcHashTable()` macro](#mchashtable-macro)
|
||||
* [`%mcDictionary()` macro](#mcdictionary-macro)
|
||||
* [`%QzipArrays()` macro](#qziparrays-macro)
|
||||
* [`%zipArrays()` macro](#ziparrays-macro)
|
||||
* [`%sortMacroArray()` macro](#sortmacroarray-macro)
|
||||
@@ -18,7 +19,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# The macroArray package [ver. 0.9] <a name="macroarray-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
# The macroArray package [ver. 1.0] <a name="macroarray-package"></a> ###############################################
|
||||
|
||||
The **macroArray** package implements a macro array facility:
|
||||
- `%array()`,
|
||||
@@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ The **macroArray** package implements a macro array facility:
|
||||
- `%mcHashTable()`,
|
||||
- `%zipArrays()`,
|
||||
- `%sortMacroArray()`,
|
||||
- `%mcDictionary()`,
|
||||
- etc.
|
||||
|
||||
The set of macros, which emulates classic
|
||||
@@ -64,18 +66,19 @@ Package contains:
|
||||
7. macro do_over2
|
||||
8. macro do_over3
|
||||
9. macro make_do_over
|
||||
10. macro mchashtable
|
||||
11. macro sortmacroarray
|
||||
12. macro qziparrays
|
||||
13. macro ziparrays
|
||||
10. macro mcdictionary
|
||||
11. macro mchashtable
|
||||
12. macro qziparrays
|
||||
13. macro sortmacroarray
|
||||
14. macro ziparrays
|
||||
|
||||
Required SAS Components:
|
||||
*Base SAS Software*
|
||||
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211216.*
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830.*
|
||||
|
||||
The SHA256 hash digest for package macroArray:
|
||||
`95164E71AF0B86AC816F13821F6468F611C6E5BB9036AC10459CDEB10487B08E`
|
||||
`ED12BC96F8A4E9E7C4D651EC1E15479DB9B55D98B274B63C507ED842081F7AB7`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Content description ############################################################################################
|
||||
@@ -1210,7 +1213,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
|
||||
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.
|
||||
available values are `CRC32` or `MD5`, the `CRC32` is the default.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1391,7 +1394,7 @@ See examples below to see use cases.
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.** Populate macro hash table from a dataset.
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.** Populate macro hash table from a dataset.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CLASS)
|
||||
@@ -1419,7 +1422,7 @@ run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.** Data portion may require quoting and un-quoting..
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 4.** Data portion may require quoting and un-quoting..
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcHashTable(CODE)
|
||||
@@ -1436,7 +1439,7 @@ run;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 4.** Longer lists.
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 5.** Longer lists.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%let size = 1000;
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@@ -1509,7 +1512,7 @@ run;
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**EXAMPLE 5.** Forbidden names.
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**EXAMPLE 6.** Forbidden names.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%mcHashTable()
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@@ -1519,7 +1522,7 @@ run;
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%mcHashTable(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) %* good;
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**EXAMPLE 5.** Hashing algorithms.
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**EXAMPLE 7.** Hashing algorithms.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%mcHashTable(H1,DCL,HASH=MD5)
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@@ -1528,6 +1531,252 @@ run;
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---
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## >>> `%mcDictionary()` macro: <<< <a name="mcdictionary-macro"></a> #######################
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The `%mcDictionary()` macro provided in the package
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is designed to facilitate the idea of a "macro dictionary"
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concept, i.e. *a list of macrovariables with common prefix
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and suffixes generated as a hash digest* which allows
|
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to use values other than integers as indexes.
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The `%mcDictionary()` macro allows to generate other macros
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which behaves like a dictionary. See examples below.
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The `%mcDictionary()` macro executes like a pure macro code.
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||||
|
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### SYNTAX: ###################################################################
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The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
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||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
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%mcDictionary(
|
||||
H
|
||||
<,METHOD>
|
||||
)
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||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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||||
|
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**Arguments description**:
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||||
|
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1. `H` - *Required*, a dictionary macro name and a declaration/definition,
|
||||
e.g. `mcDictionary(HT)`. It names a macro which is generated by
|
||||
the `%mcDictionary()` 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 dictionary is compiled.
|
||||
If `DELETE` then the macro dictionary named by `H` and all
|
||||
macrovariables named like "`&H._`" are deleted.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### THE CREATED MACRO `%&H.()`: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The created macro imitates behaviour of a dictionary.
|
||||
|
||||
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 dictionary,
|
||||
*multiple data portions* are NOT available for one key.
|
||||
- `FIND`, tests if given key exists in the macro dictionary
|
||||
and, if yes, returns data value associated with the key.
|
||||
For multiple data portions see the `data=` parameter.
|
||||
- `CHECK`, returns indicator if the key exists in dictionary.
|
||||
- `DEL`, removes key and data portion from the macro dictionary.
|
||||
- `LIST`, prints out a dictionary to the log.
|
||||
- `CLEAR` removes all data and keys values.
|
||||
|
||||
* `KEY=` - *Optional*, provides key value for `ADD`, `FIND`, `CHECK`
|
||||
and `DEL` methods.
|
||||
Leading and trimming spaces are removed from the value.
|
||||
The `MD5(...)` function is used to generate the hash.
|
||||
Default value is `_`.
|
||||
|
||||
* `DATA=` - *Optional*, provides data value for the `ADD` method.
|
||||
Default value is blank.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
When macro is executed and when data are added the following types of
|
||||
*global* macrovariables are created:
|
||||
- `&H._########_K`,
|
||||
- `&H._########_V`,
|
||||
- `&H._KEYSNUM`.
|
||||
|
||||
The `#` represents value generated by the `MD5(...)` function for the given key.
|
||||
|
||||
The first type keeps information about the key.
|
||||
|
||||
The second type keeps information about the value of a given key
|
||||
|
||||
The third type keeps the number of unique values of the key.
|
||||
|
||||
See examples below to see use cases.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 1.** Basic use-case.
|
||||
Creating macro dictionary, macro `Dict` is generated.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcDictionary(Dict)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Add elements to the `Dict`.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%Dict(ADD,key=x,data=17)
|
||||
%Dict(ADD,key=y y,data=42)
|
||||
%Dict(ADD,key=z z z,data=303)
|
||||
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Add some duplicates for the key x.
|
||||
See macrovariables created.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%Dict(ADD,key=x,data=18)
|
||||
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
|
||||
%Dict(ADD,key=x,data=19)
|
||||
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Check for the key `x` and non existing key `t`.
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put ##%Dict(CHECK,key=x)##;
|
||||
%put ##%Dict(CHECK,key=t)##;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Prints data values for various keys.
|
||||
Key `t` does not exist in the macrodictionary.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put #%Dict(FIND,key=x)#;
|
||||
%put #%Dict(FIND,key=y y)#;
|
||||
%put #%Dict(FIND,key=z z z)#;
|
||||
%put #%Dict(FIND,key=t)#;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
List dictionary content to the log.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%Dict(LIST);
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Delete keys.
|
||||
Key `t` does not exist in the macrodictionary.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%put #%Dict(DEL,key=z z z)#;
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
%put #%Dict(DEL,key=t)#;
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
Clear and delete macro dictionary `Dict`.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%Dict(CLEAR)
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
|
||||
%mcDictionary(Dict,DELETE)
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 2.** Populate macro dictionary from a dataset.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcDictionary(CLASS)
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
set sashelp.class;
|
||||
call execute('%CLASS(ADD,key=' !! name !! ',data=' !! age !! ')');
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put _user_;
|
||||
%CLASS(CLEAR)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
%mcDictionary(CARS)
|
||||
%let t = %sysfunc(datetime());
|
||||
data _null_;
|
||||
set sashelp.cars;
|
||||
call execute('%CARS(ADD,key=' !! catx("|",make,model,type) !! ',data=' !! MPG_CITY !! ')');
|
||||
run;
|
||||
%put t = %sysevalf(%sysfunc(datetime()) - &t.);
|
||||
%put &=CARS_KEYSNUM.;
|
||||
%CARS(LIST);
|
||||
%CARS(CLEAR)
|
||||
%put &=CARS_KEYSNUM.;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 3.** Data portion may require quoting and un-quoting..
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcDictionary(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))
|
||||
|
||||
%CODE(LIST);
|
||||
|
||||
%mcDictionary(CODE,DELETE)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 4.** Longer lists.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%let size = 1000;
|
||||
|
||||
%mcDictionary(AAA)
|
||||
|
||||
%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)
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLE 5.** Forbidden names.
|
||||
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
|
||||
%mcDictionary()
|
||||
%mcDictionary(_)
|
||||
|
||||
%mcDictionary(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ) %* bad;
|
||||
%mcDictionary(ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP) %* good;
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## >>> `%QzipArrays()` macro: <<< <a name="qziparrays-macro"></a> #######################
|
||||
|
||||
The zipArrays() and QzipArrays() macros
|
||||
|
||||
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@@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ Package contains:
|
||||
Required SAS Components:
|
||||
*Base SAS Software*
|
||||
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20211111*
|
||||
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830*
|
||||
|
||||
The SHA256 hash digest for package SQLinDS:
|
||||
`F2BE3CC68C9A34DD324FD35C8287A4F89737E2E28E806E0DD7FB0EBF60F7C569`
|
||||
`96D0EFE02DF1AE0D7D875A10CAF7EF63CDEF85DD0CF9418934BEFAF0C067D453`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
# Content description ############################################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
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Block a user