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Learning SAS by example : a programmer's guide / Ron Cody.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SAS Press seriesPublication details: Cary, N.C. : SAS Institute, 2007.Description: xxxii, 626 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 9781599941653
  • 9781599941653 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.74 COD
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.D3 C6266 2007
Contents:
Part I.Getting started -- 1.What is SAS? -- 2.Writing your first SAS program -- Part 2.DATA step processing -- 3.Reading raw data from external files -- 4.Creating permanent SAS data sets -- 5.Creating formats and labels -- 6.Reading and writing data from an Excel spreadsheet -- 7.Performing conditional processing -- 8.Perforing iterative processing: looping -- 9.Working with dates -- 10.Subsetting and combining SAS data sets -- 11.Working with numberic functions -- 12.Working with character functions -- 13.Working with arrays -- Part 3.Presenting and summarizing your data -- 14.Displaying your data -- 15.Creating customized reports -- 16.Summarizing your data -- 17.Counting frequencies -- 18.Creating tabular reports -- 19.Introducing the output delivery system -- 20.Generating high-quality graphics -- Part 4.Advanced topics -- 21.Using advanced iNPUT techniques -- 22.Using advanced features of user-defined formats and informats -- 23.Restructuring SAS data sets -- 24.Working with multiple observations per subject -- 25.Introducing the SAS macro language -- 26.Introducing the structured query language -- Solutions to odd-number problems.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 005.74 COD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 222895

"This book covers most SAS programming techniques, from the basics to ... advanced. ... Solutions to the odd-numbered problems are included in the book, while a complete set of solutions are available online for instructors"--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I.Getting started -- 1.What is SAS? -- 2.Writing your first SAS program -- Part 2.DATA step processing -- 3.Reading raw data from external files -- 4.Creating permanent SAS data sets -- 5.Creating formats and labels -- 6.Reading and writing data from an Excel spreadsheet -- 7.Performing conditional processing -- 8.Perforing iterative processing: looping -- 9.Working with dates -- 10.Subsetting and combining SAS data sets -- 11.Working with numberic functions -- 12.Working with character functions -- 13.Working with arrays -- Part 3.Presenting and summarizing your data -- 14.Displaying your data -- 15.Creating customized reports -- 16.Summarizing your data -- 17.Counting frequencies -- 18.Creating tabular reports -- 19.Introducing the output delivery system -- 20.Generating high-quality graphics -- Part 4.Advanced topics -- 21.Using advanced iNPUT techniques -- 22.Using advanced features of user-defined formats and informats -- 23.Restructuring SAS data sets -- 24.Working with multiple observations per subject -- 25.Introducing the SAS macro language -- 26.Introducing the structured query language -- Solutions to odd-number problems.

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