Category: SAS

SAS Jedi and DS2 Guru: Mark Jordan

Maybe programming isn’t quite as dangerous as a lightsaber battle, but if you think using SAS to turn data into action feels a little bit like magic, you should know that nobody is better at harnessing “the Force” of DS2 than SAS Jedi Mark Jordan. Mark has a resume that […]

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How to turn your graphs up to 11

If you consider yourself as a visualization expert, you strive to create graphs that set you apart from the data analysts and statisticians. Graphs that merely plot the data in a clear/concise manner aren’t enough for you. You want your graphs to also be intuitive, easy to read, and provide […]

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A graph for Trump – our oldest president

Recently, my fellow SAS blogger Rick Wicklin wrote a post showing how to graph the ages of all the US presidents. And Chris Hemedinger showed how to create a bar chart showing the number of presidents having each of the 12 zodiac signs. Both are interesting graphs, but I wanted to […]

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Send your SAS graphs to Excel, directly to Excel …

Are you the lone-wolf SAS programmer in your company – managing the data, performing the analyses, and graphing the output for everyone else? And what’s the only format they all know how to work with, and wish they had your output in? Let’s face it … that’s probably an Excel […]

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Zodiac signs of US Presidents

Rick Wicklin showed us how to visualize the ages of US Presidents at the time of their inaugurations. That’s a pretty relevant thing to do, as the age of the incoming president can indirectly influence aspects of the president’s term, thanks to health and generational factors. As part of his […]

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The Copy Files task is going legit (and moving)

I’ve supplied dozens of custom tasks for SAS Enterprise Guide, but the Copy Files task is easily the most popular. The Copy Files task allows you to capture “file transfer” steps inside your process flow, so that you can automate any file upload and download operations between your PC and […]

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Where did all my daylight go?

Does it seem like there just aren’t enough daylight hours to get things done these days? It might not be that you’ve got more to do – it might be that we actually have fewer daylight hours in the winter (here in the northern hemisphere). And since “seeing is believing,” […]

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