specifies to multiply
the number by 10d.
This argument is optional.
Default:0
Range:0–10
Details
The IBRw.d format
writes integer binary (fixed-point) values, including negative values
that are represented in two's complement notation. IBRw.d writes
integer binary values that are generated by and for Intel and DEC
operating environments. Use IBRw.d to
write integer binary data from Intel or DEC environments on other
operating environments. The IBRw.d format
in SAS code allows for a portable implementation for writing the data
in any operating environment.
The IBw.d and
PIBw.d formats
are used to write native format integers. (Native format enables you
to read and write values that are created in the same operating environment.)
The IBRw.d and
PIBRw.d formats
are used to write little endian integers, regardless of the operating
environment that you are writing on.
In Intel and DEC operating environments,
the IBw.d and
IBRw.d formats
are equivalent.