The INTPOINT Procedure |
The TYPE list, which is optional, names the SAS variable that has as values keywords that indicate either the constraint type for each constraint or the type of special rows in the CONDATA= data set. The values of the TYPE list variable also indicate, in each observation of the CONDATA= data set, how values of the VAR or COEF list variables are to be interpreted and how the type of each constraint or special row name is determined. If the TYPE list is not specified, the CONDATA= data set is searched and a SAS variable with the name _TYPE_ is used. Valid keywords for the TYPE variable are given below. If there is no TYPE statement and no other method is used to furnish type information (see the DEFCONTYPE= option), all constraints are assumed to be of the type "less than or equal to" and no special rows are used. The TYPE list variable must have character values and can be used when the data in the CONDATA= data set is in either the sparse or the dense format. If the TYPE list variable value has a * as its first character, the observation is ignored because it is a comment observation.
The following are valid TYPE list variable values. The letters in boldface denote the characters that PROC INTPOINT uses to determine what type the value suggests. You need to have at least these characters. In the following list, the minimal TYPE list variable values have additional characters to aid you in remembering these values.
The valid TYPE list variable values in function order are
A TYPE list variable value that has the first character causes the observation to be treated as a comment. If the first character is a negative sign, then is the type. If the first character is a zero, then is the type. If the first character is a positive number, then is the type.
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