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Chapter 35: The PRINT Procedure
Output 35.1: Simple Listing Report Produced with PROC PRINT
Output 35.2: Selecting VariablesListing Output
Output 35.3: Customizing Text in Column HeadersListing Output
Output 35.4: Creating Separate Sections of a Report for Groups of ObservationsListing Output
Output 35.5: Summing Numeric Variables with One BY GroupListing Output
Output 35.6: Summing Numeric Variables with One BY GroupPartial XML Output Viewed with a Text Editor
Output 35.7: Summing Numeric Variables with Multiple BY VariablesListing Output
Output 35.8: Limiting the Number of Sums in a ReportListing Output
Output 35.9: Default Layout for a Report with Many VariablesListing Output
Output 35.10: Layout Produced by the ROWS=PAGE OptionListing Output
Output 35.11: Creating a Customized Layout with BY Groups and ID VariablesListing Output
Output 35.12: Printing All the Data Sets in a SAS LibraryListing Output
Chapter 36: The PRINTTO Procedure
Output 36.1: Portion of Log Routed to the Default Destination
Output 36.2: Portion of Log Routed to an External File
Output 36.3: Procedure Output Routed to an External File
Output 36.4: SAS Log Routed to SAS Catalog Entry SASUSER.PROFILE.TEST.LOG.
Output 36.5: Procedure Output Routed to SAS Catalog Entry LIB1.CAT1.INVENTRY.OUTPUT.
Output 36.6: PROC FREQ Output Routed to the External File Referenced as ROUTED
Output 36.7: PROC PRINT Output of Data Set PROBTEST, Routed to Default Destination
Chapter 40: The PWENCODE Procedure
Output 40.1
Chapter 41: The RANK Procedure
Output 41.1: Assignment of the Lowest Rank Value to the Lowest Variable Value
Output 41.2: Assignment of the Lowest Rank Value to the Highest Variable Value within Each BY Group
Chapter 42: The REGISTRY Procedure
Example Code 42.1: SAS code for sending a SASUSER registry entry to the log
Example Code 42.2: SAS code for sending a SASUSER registry entry to the log
Output 42.1: Log Output of a Registry Entry for a PostScript Printer
Chapter 43: The REPORT Procedure
Output 43.1: Three Different Meanings of Sales.sum
Output 43.2: Report with Groups and a Report Summary
Output 43.3: Report with Temporary Variables
Chapter 44: The SORT Procedure
Output 44.1: SAS Log Generated by PROC SORT
Output 44.2: Observations Sorted by the Values of One Variable
Output 44.3: Observations Sorted by the Values of Three Variables
Chapter 45: The SQL Procedure
Output 45.1: OUTER UNION of ME1 and ME2 Tables
Output 45.2: International Flights for March
Output 45.3: PROC SQL Macro Variable Values
Chapter 46: The STANDARD Procedure
Output 46.1: Standardized Test Scores Using PROC STANDARD
Output 46.2: Z Scores for Each BY Group Using PROC STANDARD
Chapter 48: The TABULATE Procedure
Output 48.1: Simple Table Produced by PROC TABULATE
Output 48.2: Complex Table Produced by PROC TABULATE
Output 48.3
Subtable 1: Occupation and Gender
Subtable 2: All and Gender
Subtable 3: Occupation and All
Subtable 4: All and All
Subtable 1: Occupation and Gender
Subtable 2: All and Gender
Subtable 3: Occupation and All
Subtable 4: All and All
Chapter 50: The TIMEPLOT Procedure
Output 50.1: Simple Report Created with PROC TIMEPLOT
Output 50.2: More Complex Report Created with PROC TIMEPLOT
Chapter 51: The TRANSPOSE Procedure
Output 51.1: A Simple Transposition
Output 51.2: A Transposition with BY Groups
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Base SAS 9.1 Procedures Guide, Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4
ISBN: 1590472047
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 142
Authors:
SAS Publishing
BUY ON AMAZON
Image Processing with LabVIEW and IMAQ Vision
Introduction to IMAQ Vision Builder
NI Vision Builder for Automated Inspection
Compression Techniques
Shape Matching
Character Recognition
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
Ad Hoc Conferencing
Summary
Summary
Storage and Maintenance of CDR Data
Infrastructure Solutions
The Java Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 4th Edition
Variables
Summary of Exceptions
What Is a Thread?
Example Three: CelsiusConverter
Example Four: LunarPhases
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Why this book is important
Common misperceptions about SOA
Service descriptions (with WSDL)
Service-oriented architecture vs. Service-oriented environment
SOA support in .NET
An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4
Class Definitions
QProcess and Process Control
Review Questions
Valid Pointer Operations
C++ References
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
Management Frames
Cryptographic Background to WEP
Dynamic WEP
Comparison and Conclusions
PCMCIA Support on Linux
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