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Chapter 1: Choosing the Right Procedure
Table 1.1: Report-Writing Procedures by Task
Table 1.2: Elementary Statistical Procedures by Task
Table 1.3: Utility Procedures by Task
Chapter 2: Fundamental Concepts for Using Base SAS Procedures
Table 2.1: Common Descriptive Statistics That Base Procedures Calculate
Table 2.2: * List of Tagsets that SAS Supplies and Supports
Table 2.3: Additional Tagsets that SAS Supplies but Does Not Support
Table 2.4: Destination Category Table
Table 2.5: Default List for Each ODS Destination
Chapter 5: The CALENDAR Procedure
Table 5.1: Formatting Characters Used by PROC CALENDAR
Table 5.2: Default Calendar Settings and Examples
Table 5.3: Four Possible Input Data Sets for PROC CALENDAR
Table 5.4: Treatment of Missing Values in PROC CALENDAR
Chapter 6: The CATALOG Procedure
Table 6.1: Supplying an Entry Type
Table 6.2: ODS Tables Produced by the CATALOG Procedure
Chapter 7: The CHART Procedure
Table 7.1: Formatting Characters Used by PROC CHART
Table 7.2: Maximum Number of Bars of BLOCK Variables
Table 7.3: ODS Tables Produced by the CHART Procedure
Chapter 9: The COMPARE Procedure
Table 9.1: Macro Return Codes
Table 9.2: ODS Tables Produced by the COMPARE Procedure
Chapter 15: The DATASETS Procedure
Table 15.1: CLONE and the Buffer Page Size Attribute
Table 15.2: CLONE and the Compression and Reuse Space Attributes
Table 15.3: CLONE and the Data Representation Attribute
Table 15.4: CLONE and the Encoding Attribute
Table 15.5: Subordinate Statements and Appropriate Member Types
Table 15.6: ODS Tables Produced by the DATASETS Procedure without the CONTENTS Statement
Table 15.7: ODS Table Names Produced by PROC CONTENTS and PROC DATASETS with the CONTENTS Statement
Chapter 22: The FONTREG Procedure
Table 22.1: Supported Font Types
Chapter 23: The FORMAT Procedure
Table 23.1: Building a Picture Format
Table 23.2: Associating Informats and Formats with Variables
Chapter 28: The MEANS Procedure
Table 28.1: Possible Values for VARDEF=
Chapter 29: The MIGRATE Procedure
Table 29.1: Memtype and Corresponding Validation Macro
Table 29.2: Report 1 Contents of the Target Library after PROC MIGRATE (relative to source library)
Table 29.3: Report 2 Contents of the Source Library Before and After PROC MIGRATE
Chapter 33: The PLOT Procedure
Table 33.1: Expanding an Expression List into Placement States
Table 33.2: Penalties Table
Table 33.3: Index Values for Penalties
Table 33.4: ODS Tables Produced by the PLOT Procedure
Chapter 35: The PRINT Procedure
Table 35.1: Specifying Locations in the STYLE Option
Table 35.2: Aliases for Locations
Table 35.3: The Default Style Element for Each Location in PROC PRINT
Chapter 36: The PRINTTO Procedure
Table 36.1: Default Destinations for SAS Log and Procedure Output
Chapter 43: The REPORT Procedure
Table 43.1: Report Items That Can Share Columns
Table 43.2: Location Values
Table 43.3: Locations and Default Style Elements for Each Statement in PROC REPORT
Table 43.4: Formatting Characters Used by PROC REPORT
Table 43.5: Possible Values for VARDEF=
Table 43.6: Attribute Descriptions
Chapter 45: The SQL Procedure
Table 45.1: Operators and Order of Evaluation
Table 45.2: DICTIONARY Tables and Associated SASHELP Views
Chapter 46: The STANDARD Procedure
Table 46.1: Possible Values for VARDEF=
Chapter 48: The TABULATE Procedure
Table 48.1: Categories Created from Three Class Variables
Table 48.2: Formatting Characters Used by PROC TABULATE
Table 48.3: Possible Values for VARDEF=
Table 48.4: Contrasting the BY Statement and the Page Dimension
Table 48.5: Default Styles for Table Regions
Table 48.6: Using the STYLE= Option in PROC TABULATE
Table 48.7: Summary of How PROC TABULATE Treats Missing Values
Table 48.8: Contents of Subtables
Table 48.9: Denominators for Total Percentages
Chapter 50: The TIMEPLOT Procedure
Table 50.1: Summary of Options for the PLOT Statement
Table 50.2: ODS Tables Produced by the TIMEPLOT Procedure
Appendix 1: SAS Elementary Statistics Procedures
Table A1.1: The Most Common Simple Statistics
Table A1.2: Methods for Computing Quantile Statistics
Appendix 2: Operating Environment-Specific Procedures
Table A2.1: Host-Specific Procedures
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Base SAS 9.1 Procedures Guide, Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4
ISBN: 1590472047
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 260
Authors:
SAS Publishing
BUY ON AMAZON
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Conceptual Model Reports
Creating a Basic Logical Database Model
Editing Logical Models”Advanced Aspects
Project Management JumpStart
Defining the Project Goals
Assessing Risk
Closing the Books
Appendix B Sample Project Management Forms
Appendix C Sample Project Management Checklists
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
Reference Variables
Dialogs
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Review Questions
Polymorphism and virtual Destructors
File System Forensic Analysis
File Name Category
FAT Concepts and Analysis
Bibliography
UFS1 and UFS2 Data Structures
UFS2 Superblock
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
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Unit Tests
Analyzing Interfaces and Activities
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Arrays and Collections
Multithreading
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Remoting and Enterprise Services
Security and Cryptography
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