Category: SAS

Finding important predictors: Using your data to explain what’s going on

St. Louis Union Station welcomed its first passenger train on Sept. 2, 1894 at 1:45 pm and became one of the largest and busiest passenger rail terminals in the world. Back in those days, the North American railroads widely used a system called Timetable and Train Order Operation to establish […]

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Customize your keys in SAS Enterprise Guide with AutoHotkey

SAS power users (and actually, power users of any application) like to customize their environment for maximum productivity. Long-time SAS users remember the KEYS window in SAS display manager, which allows you to assign SAS commands to “hot keys” in your SAS session. These users will invest many hours to […]

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Tracking STEM degrees – a deeper look!

My previous blog post focused on a graph, showing the % of women earning STEM degrees in various fields. While that graph was was designed to answer a very specific question, let’s now look at the data from a broader perspective. Let’s look at the tota…

Are more women getting STEM degrees?

For the past several years, efforts have been under way to recruit more women into the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields. I recently saw an interesting graph showing the percentage of bachelor’s degrees conferred to women in the …

U.S. CO2 emissions are on the decline!

Carbon Dioxide … CO2. Humans breathe out 2.3 pounds of it per day. It’s also produced when we burn organic materials & fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas). Plants use it for photosynthesis, which in turn produces oxygen. It is also a greenhouse gas, which many claim […]

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Ten SAS Enterprise Guide program editor tricks

If you spend a lot of time in SAS Enterprise Guide (as I do), you probably get to know its features pretty well. But we don’t always take the time to explore as we should, so there might be a few golden nuggets of editor knowledge that have escaped you […]

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Colors represent different things, in different cultures

Choosing great colors for a graph is sometimes the most difficult part. And here is yet another thing you need to worry about … sometimes colors represent different things in different cultures! In this blog post, I improve a graphic to help you get …

Using Python to work with SAS Viya and CAS

One of the big benefits of the SAS Viya platform is how approachable it is for programmers of other languages. You don’t have to learn SAS in order to become productive quickly. We’ve seen a lot of interest from people who code in Python, maybe because that language has become […]

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