Hi everyone,
I loop over columns in a table collected from the DB. Some of them have no data in them (leading to empty charts). Is there a way to check if a column has numeric values?
thx guys,
Jan
Thank you,
It seems that my version of JMP (11.1.1 x64) doesn't recognize the Anydigit function, however your answer led straigth to my answer:
ColMinValue = Col Minimum( :MyColumn );
Is Missing(ColMinValue) -> true if there is no value for ColMinValue.
Thx!!!
Jan
Hi,
Anydigit(string), is 0 if doesn't contain digits, 1 if it does.
If you want to check if they are convertible to number then do:
if anyalpha(string)=0 then no upper or lower characters so assume number.
If you have special characters then compress them out.
E.g.:
data have;
attrib my_string format=$20.;
my_string="12345"; output;
my_string="-12345"; output;
my_string="ABC12345"; output;
run;
data want;
set have;
attrib my_num_var format=best.;
have_any_digit=anydigit(my_string);
have_convertible=anyalpha(compress(my_string,"-+."));
if have_convertible=0 then my_num_var=input(my_string,best.);
run;
Thank you,
It seems that my version of JMP (11.1.1 x64) doesn't recognize the Anydigit function, however your answer led straigth to my answer:
ColMinValue = Col Minimum( :MyColumn );
Is Missing(ColMinValue) -> true if there is no value for ColMinValue.
Thx!!!
Jan