I would like to combine two columns into one. My data looks like the table below where "." represents missing data. I would like to make a column which resembles Column C.
| Column A | Column B |
|---|---|
| . | 2013 |
| . | 2014 |
| 2016 | . |
| 2017 | . |
| Column C |
|---|
2013 |
| 2014 |
| 2016 |
| 2017 |
I'm not familiar with JMP but isn't the first condition checking if the cell in A is blank versus missing?
SAS has a keyword, missing, does JMP have the same?
ie
If(is missing(:Column A) , :Column A, :Column B)
So far I have tried adding a new column with the formula: If( :Column A != "", :Column A, :Column B) but this doesn't work and I'm not sure why. It fills in the values from Column A but not from Column B.
I'm not familiar with JMP but isn't the first condition checking if the cell in A is blank versus missing?
SAS has a keyword, missing, does JMP have the same?
ie
If(is missing(:Column A) , :Column A, :Column B)
Thank you, I was able to get the formula to work using Is Missing().