Learning SAS by Example A Programmers Guide
If you like learning by example, then this straightforward book makes it easy to learn SAS programming. In an instructive and conversational tone, author Ron Cody clearly explains each programming technique and then illustrates it with one or more real-life examples, followed by a detailed description of how the program works. The text is divided into four major sections: Getting Started; DATA Step Processing; Presenting and Summarizing Your Data; and Advanced Topics. Subjects addressed include:
- Reading data from external sources.
- Learning details of DATA step programming.
- Subsetting and combining SAS data sets.
- Understanding SAS functions and working with arrays.
- Creating reports with PROC REPORT and PROC TABULATE.
- Learning to use the SAS Output Delivery System.
- Getting started with the SAS macro language.
- Introducing PROC SQL.
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