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Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Output Delivery System
Display 1.1: HTML 3.2 Output
Display 1.2: HTML 3.2 Output
Display 1.3: PDF Output
Display 1.4: RTF Output
Display 1.5: PostScript Output
Chapter 2: Output Delivery System: Basic Concepts
Display 2.1: PostScript Output Viewed with Ghostview
Display 2.2: HTML Output Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Display 2.3: RTF Output Viewed with Microsoft Word
Display 2.4: PDF Output Viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader
Figure 2.1: ODS Processing: What Goes in and What Comes Out
Display 2.5: SAS Registry of ODS Subkeys
Display 2.6: SAS Registry Showing HTML Version Setting
Display 2.7: Registry Editor Window
Figure 2.2: Directing an Output Object to a Destination
Chapter 3: Output Delivery System and the DATA Step
Display 3.1: HTML Body File Produced by ODS
Display 3.2: HTML Frame File Produced by ODS
Display 3.3: Printer Output Viewed with Ghostview
Display 3.4: RTF Output Viewed with Microsoft Word
Chapter 5: Dictionary of ODS Language Statements
Display 5.1: Explorer Window
Display 5.2: The Contents of Mylib
Display 5.3: HTML Frame File
Display 5.4: HTML Output with Appended HTML
Display 5.5: CHTML Output
Display 5.6: CSVALL Output Viewed in Microsoft Excel
Display 5.7: Combined Data Set
Display 5.8: Output Objects Created by PROC TABULATE
Display 5.9: HTML Output from the REG, GLM, and PRINT Procedures
Display 5.10: Three Data Sets Created When Using the MATCH_ALL option
Display 5.11: Using the ODS OUTPUT Statement Without the MATCH_ALL Option to Combine Data Sets
Display 5.12: PDF Output Without Style
Display 5.13: PDF Output Using D3D Style
Display 5.14: HTML Output for the Variables CityPop_90 and CityPop_80
Display 5.15: Partial PostScript Output for the Variables CityPop_90 and CityPop_80
Display 5.16: Contents File Produced by the ODS HTML Statement
Display 5.17: HTML Output
Chapter 6: The DOCUMENT Procedure
Display 6.1: Documents Window
Display 6.2: ODS Document Icon
Display 6.3: Pop-up Menu for the Documents Window
Display 6.4: Results Window Showing the Output Object
Normal
in Three Formats
Display 6.5: Entry Properties Window
Display 6.6: List of ODS Documents
Display 6.7: List of the Contents of WORK.UNIV
Display 6.8: List of the EXPONENTIAL#1 Entry
Display 6.9: Details of the FitQuantiles#1 Table
Display 6.10: List of the Contents of WORK.UNIV
Display 6.11: Replayed Normal Distribution Histogram
Display 6.12: List of the EXPONENTIAL#1 File Location
Display 6.13: Details of the FitQuantiles#1 Table
Display 6.14: Replayed FitQuantiles#1 Table
Display 6.15: ODS Document WORK.UNIV, Viewed in Acrobat Reader
Display 6.16: Global Title and Footnote
Display 6.17: Title, Subtitle, and Before-note
Display 6.18: After-note Is Specified by the OBANOTE Statement
Display 6.19: Note Is Added
Chapter 7: TEMPLATE Procedure-Overview
Display 7.1: Customized HTML Output (Customized Moments Table) from PROC UNIVARIATE (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 7.2: HTML Output (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 7.3: MYTAGS.CHTML Output (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Chapter 8: TEMPLATE Procedure-Managing Template Stores
Display 8.1: Definitions (Templates) that SAS Supplies
Display 8.2: Odstemplates Command
Display 8.3: Listing of Base.Univariate Template Store
Display 8.4: Source Code of the Definition Tagset Xhtml That Is Written to the SAS Log
Chapter 9: TEMPLATE Procedure-Creating a Style Definition
Display 9.1: HTML Output from PROC PRINT That Uses the Default Style Definition (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 9.2: HTML Output from PROC PRINT with the Customized Style Definition (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 9.3: Using a Style Definition with One Style Element
Display 9.4: A Style Definition with Two Style Elements
Display 9.5: Changing the Font in Only One Style Element
Display 9.6: Inheriting a Change to a Style Element
Display 9.7: Adding the Style Element celldatalarge
Display 9.8: Creating a New Style Element from a Style Element in the Parent Style Definition
Display 9.9: Inheriting Changes to the Parent Style Definition
Display 9.10: Using the STYLE Statement to Alter an Existing Style Element in the Child Style Definition
Display 9.11: Using the REPLACE Statement to Alter a Style Element and Its Children
Display 9.12: HTML Output (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 9.13: HTML Output (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 9.14: HTML Output with Changed Colors and Fonts (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 9.15: HTML Output from PROC PRINT Using the Default Style Definition
Display 9.16: HTML Output from PROC PRINT with the Customized Style Definition
Chapter 10: TEMPLATE Procedure-Creating Tabular Output
Display 10.1: RTF Output of City Population Statistics from PROC UNIVARIATE (Default Basic Statistical Measures Tables)
Display 10.2: RTF Output of Non City Population Statistics from PROC UNIVARIATE (Default Basic Statistical Measures Tables)
Display 10.3: RTF Output from of City Population Statistics PROC UNIVARIATE (Customized Basic Statistical Measures Tables)
Display 10.4: RTF Output from of Non City Population Statistics PROC UNIVARIATE (Customized Basic Statistical Measures Tables)
Display 10.5: Default HTML Output (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 10.6: Customized HTML Output (Customized Moments Table) from PROC UNIVARIATE (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 10.7: HTML Output Using an Edited Table Definition for Base.Summary
Display 10.8: HTML Output that Uses the Table Definition
Base.Summary.
Display 10.9: HTML Output for the TopN Report (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 10.10: HTML Output (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 10.11: HTML Output (Viewed with Internet Explorer 6.0)
Display 10.12: PDF Output (Viewed with Acrobat Reader 5.0)
Chapter 11: TEMPLATE Procedure: Creating Markup Language Tagsets
Display 11.1: Generated Output: MYTAGS.CHTML (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 11.2: A Display That Uses the Default CHTML Tagset (Viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer)
Display 11.3: Output Created from Events and tagsets.mytagset Definition
Display 11.4: Output Created from Events and Using tagsets.mytagset2 Definition Source
Display 11.5: Grain Production Report Displayed Using a Customized Tagset Tagsets.Semisv (Viewed with Microsoft Excel)
Display 11.6: Output with Values Side by Side
Display 11.7: Output with Values Stacked One on Top of the Another
Appendix 2: ODS and the HTML Destination
Figure A2.1: Linking within a File
Figure A2.2: Linking to Another File
Figure A2.3: Creating the Value of an HREF Attribute
Figure A2.4: Placement of <A> (anchor) Tags in HTML Output
Figure A2.5: Schematic of an HTML Frame File
Display A2.1: Browser View of HTML Frame File
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SAS 9.1 Output Delivery System Users Guide
ISBN: 1590472187
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 99
Authors:
SAS Institute
BUY ON AMAZON
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
Software Reusability
Class auto_ptr and Dynamic Memory Allocation
Wrap-Up
E.3. Variable-Length Argument Lists
Summary
MySQL Cookbook
Creating a Destination Table on the Fly from a Result Set
Testing Whether a Database Exists
Validation by Pattern Matching
Selecting Records in Parallel from Multiple Tables
Using a Join to Create a Lookup Table from Descriptive Labels
Pocket Guide to the National Electrical Code(R), 2005 Edition (8th Edition)
Article 342 Intermediate Metal Conduit Type IMC
Article 352 Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit Type RNC
Article 386 Surface Metal Raceways
Article 398 Open Wiring on Insulators
Notes for Tables 11(A) and 11(B)
HTI+ Home Technology Integrator & CEDIA Installer I All-In-One Exam Guide
Troubleshooting a Home Network
Distributed Audio System Basics
Home Lighting Basics
Home Lighting Devices
Water Management Systems
Quartz Job Scheduling Framework: Building Open Source Enterprise Applications
Quick Lesson in Cron
Cron Expressions Cookbook
Using the RMI Registry
Integration of Quartz with OSWorkflow
Appendix A. Quartz Configuration Reference
Understanding Digital Signal Processing (2nd Edition)
HINTS ON USING FFTS IN PRACTICE
REFERENCES
A/D CONVERTER TESTING TECHNIQUES
Section E.1. USING LOGARITHMS TO DETERMINE RELATIVE SIGNAL POWER
REFERENCES
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