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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
MySQL Stored Procedure Programming
Options for Using MySQL with PHP
Conclusion
Tuning Subqueries
Tuning Anti-Joins Using Subqueries
Performance
Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products (2nd Edition)
Reliable Innovation
Employ Iterative, Feature-Based Delivery
Phase: Envision
Agile Practices
Speculate Summary
Systematic Software Testing (Artech House Computer Library)
Risk Analysis
The Test Organization
The Test Manager
Appendix A Glossary of Terms
Appendix D Sample Master Test Plan
Making Sense of Change Management: A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools and Techniques of Organizational Change
Individual change
Team change
Part II - The Applications
Mergers and acquisitions
IT-based process change
Ruby Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Building Up a Hash Using Injection
Pretending a String Is a File
Writing Unit Tests
Installing and Using a Gem
Renaming Files in Bulk
Digital Character Animation 3 (No. 3)
Creating Characters
Animating Dialogue
Conclusion
Chapter Ten. Directing and Filmmaking
Characters and Story
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