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Functions and CALL Routines

CALL CATT Routine



Removes trailing blanks, and returns a concatenated character string.
Category: Character

Syntax
Arguments
Details
Comparisons
Examples
See Also

Syntax

CALL CATT(result <, item-1, ... item-n>);

Arguments

result

specifies a character variable.

Restriction: The CALL CATT routine accepts only a character variable as a valid argument for result. Do not use a constant or a SAS expression because CALL CATT is unable to update these arguments.
item

specifies a constant, variable, or expression, either character or numeric. If item is numeric, then its value is converted to a character string using the BESTw. format. In this case, leading blanks are removed and SAS does not write a note to the log.


Details

The CALL CATT routine returns the result in the first argument, result. The routine appends the values of the arguments that follow to result. If the length of result is not large enough to contain the entire result, SAS does the following:

The CALL CATT routine removes leading and trailing blanks from numeric arguments after it formats the numeric value with the BESTw. format.


Comparisons

The results of the CALL CATS, CALL CATT, and CALL CATX routines are usually equivalent to statements that use the concatenation operator (||) and the TRIM and LEFT functions. However, using the CALL CATS, CALL CATT, and CALL CATX routines is faster than using TRIM and LEFT.

The following table shows statements that are equivalent to CALL CATS, CALL CATT, and CALL CATX. The variables X1 through X4 specify character variables, and SP specifies a separator, such as a blank or comma.

CALL Routine Equivalent Statement
CALL CATS(OF X1-X4);
X1=TRIM(LEFT(X1))||TRIM(LEFT(X2))||TRIM(LEFT(X3))||
TRIM(LEFT(X4));
CALL CATT(OF X1-X4);
X1=TRIM(X1)||TRIM(X2)||TRIM(X3)||TRIM(X4);
CALL CATX(SP, OF X1-X4); *
X1=TRIM(LEFT(X1))||SP||TRIM(LEFT(X2))||SP||
TRIM(LEFT(X3))||SP||TRIM(LEFT(X4));
* If any of the arguments is blank, the results that are produced by CALL CATX differ slightly from the results that are produced by the concatenated code. In this case, CALL CATX omits the corresponding separator. For example, CALL CATX("+","X"," ", "Z"," "); produces X+Z .


Examples

The following example shows how the CALL CATT routine concatenates strings.

data _null_;
   length answer $ 36;
   x='Athens is t  '; 
   y='he Olym   ';
   z='pic site for 2004. ';
   call catt(answer,x,y,z);
   put answer;
run;

The following line is written to the SAS log:

   ----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4
   Athens is the Olympic site for 2004.


See Also

Functions and CALL Routines:

CALL CATS Routine

CALL CATX Routine

CAT Function

CATQ Function

CATS Function

CATT Function

CATX Function

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