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Adventures & experiences in contemporary technology
There are whole pile of SAS functions for testing text strings that hadn’t come to my attention until this week. Until then, I’d have gone about using functions like INDEX and PRXMATCH functions for the same sort of ends but it’s never any load to have a few different ways of doing things and to use the right one for the job. Here’s a quick list of my recent discoveries:
ANYALNUM: First position of any alphanumeric character, returns 0 if absent
ANYALPHA: First position of any alphabetic character (letter of the alphabet), returns 0 if absent
ANYCNTRL: First position of any control character, returns 0 if absent
ANYDIGIT: First position of any numeric character, returns 0 if absent
ANYFIRST: First position of any character that can be used as the start of a SAS variable name when VALIDVARNAME is set to V7, returns 0 if absent
ANYGRAPH: First position of any printable character that isn’t white space, returns 0 if absent
ANYLOWER: First position of any lowercase letter, returns 0 if absent
ANYNAME: First position of any character that can be used in a SAS variable name when VALIDVARNAME is set to V7, returns 0 if absent
ANYPRINT: First position of any printable character, returns 0 if absent
ANYPUNCT: First position of any punctuation character, returns 0 if absent
ANYSPACE: First position of any whitespace character (tabs, carriage returns and the like), returns 0 if absent
ANYUPPER: First position of any uppercase letter, returns 0 if absent
ANYXDIGIT: First position of any hexadecimal character, returns 0 if absent
NOTALNUM: First position of any non-alphanumeric character, returns 0 if absent
NOTALPHA: First position of any non-alphabetic character, returns 0 if absent
NOTCNTRL: First position of anything that isn’t a control character, returns 0 if absent
NOTDIGIT: First position of any non-numeric character, returns 0 if absent
NOTFIRST: First position of any character that cannot be used as the start of a SAS variable name when VALIDVARNAME is set to V7, returns 0 if absent
NOTGRAPH: First position of anything that isn’t a printable character that isn’t white space, returns 0 if absent
NOTLOWER: First position of anything that isn’t a lowercase letter, returns 0 if absent
NOTNAME: First position of any character that cannot be used in a SAS variable name when VALIDVARNAME is set to V7, returns 0 if absent
NOTPRINT: First position of any non-printable character, returns 0 if absent
NOTPUNCT: First position of anything that isn’t a punctuation character, returns 0 if absent
NOTSPACE: First position of anything that isn’t a whitespace character, returns 0 if absent
NOTUPPER: First position of anything that isn’t an uppercase letter, returns 0 if absent
NOTXDIGIT: First position of anything that isn’t a hexadecimal character, returns 0 if absent
Apart from simpler cases where other techniques would work well with the a similar amount of effort, there are others that would need some investigation if you were program them without using one of the above functions. For that reason, I’ll be keeping them in mind for when I might meet one of those more complex scenarios.