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Category: | Numeric |
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Syntax |
PIBw.d |
Default: | 1 |
Range: | 1-8 |
Range: | 0-10 |
Details |
All values are treated as positive. PIBw.d reads positive integer binary values with consistent results if the values are created in the same type of operating environment that you use to run SAS.
Note: Different operating environments store positive
integer binary values in different ways. This concept is called byte ordering.
For a detailed discussion about byte ordering, see
Byte Ordering on Big Endian and Little Endian Platforms.
Comparisons |
To view a table that shows the type of informat to use with big endian and little endian integers, see SAS Informats and Byte Ordering.
To view a table that compares integer binary notation in several programming languages, see Integer Binary Notation and Programming Languages.
Examples |
You can use the INPUT statement and specify the PIB informat. However, in these examples we use the informat with the INPUT function, where binary input values are described by using a hex literal.
x=input('0100'x,pib2.); y=input('0001'x,pib2.);
SAS Statements |
Results on BigEndian Platforms | Results onLittle Endian Platforms |
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put x=; put y=; |
256 1 |
1 256 |
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