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What Is The Significance Of The ‘of’ In X=sum (of A1-a4, A6, A9);? |
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Answer» It is use to tell sas to consider a SET of values to be processed. In the above example, SUM(OF A1-A4,a6,a9) RESOLVES to SUM(A1,A2,A3,A4,A6,A9). If we dont use 'OF' then it would be treated as a minus sign.. A1(Minus)-A4 and that is not what we are trying to ACCOMPLISH. It is use to tell sas to consider a set of values to be processed. In the above example, SUM(OF a1-a4,a6,a9) resolves to SUM(A1,A2,A3,A4,A6,A9). If we dont use 'OF' then it would be treated as a minus sign.. A1(Minus)-A4 and that is not what we are trying to accomplish. |
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