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Category: | Numeric |
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Syntax |
PIBRw.d |
Default: | 1 |
Range: | 1-8 |
Details |
All values are treated as positive. PIBRw.d writes positive integer binary values that have been generated by and for Intel and DEC operating environments. Use PIBRw.d to write positive integer binary data from Intel or DEC environments on other operating environments. The PIBRw.d format in SAS code allows for a portable implementation for writing the data in any operating environment.
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 format to use with big endian and little endian integers, see SAS Formats and Byte Ordering.
To view a table that compares integer binary notation in several programming languages, see Integer Binary Notation and Programming Languages.
Examples |
y=put(x,pibr2.); put y $hex4.;
Values | Results* |
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----+----1 |
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128 |
8000 |
*The result is a hexadecimal representation of a two-byte binary number written in positive integer binary format, which occupies one column of the output field. |
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