Category: SAS

SAS knows it’s a leap year. Do you?

Leap year questions come up all of the time in computing, but if there is any true season for it, it’s now. The end of February is approaching and developers wonder: does my process know that it’s a leap year, and will it behave properly? People often ask how to […]

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Which name is more unisex – Jessie or Angel?

With many names, it’s difficult to know whether the person is male or female. Let’s use the power of analytics to determine which names are the most unisex, based on the number of boys and girls with those names. But, before we get started, here’s a picture of my friend […]

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Explaining statistical methods to the terrified & disinterested: pictures & diagrams

In a previous blog I suggested that many readers in many applied areas are reading statistics texts under duress for a course or project, and are in truth somewhere between disinterested and terrified. In my new SAS Press book Business Statistics Made Easy in SAS® I make use of various […]

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Which hybrid model gets the best gas mileage?

When the Toyota Prius first came out, the gas mileage claims astonished everyone. But now that almost every manufacturer offers their own hybrid, is the Prius mpg really all that great? Let’s analyze the data … But before we get to the analytics, let me tell you a little about […]

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Using PROC IOMOPERATE to list and stop your SAS sessions

If you’re a SAS administrator, you probably know that you can use SAS Management Console to view active SAS processes. These are the SAS sessions that have been spawned by clients such as SAS Enterprise Guide or SAS Add-In for Microsoft Office, or those running SAS stored processes. But did […]

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Unique learning experience at SAS Global Forum

You know when you visit Las Vegas you’ll have an experience you can only find in this one of a kind city. Where else can you gamble around the clock, get married in a drive-through, or see the Eiffel Tower without visiting Paris? So in the spirit of Vegas, SAS […]

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Driving 74 million cars on wasted natural gas

Did you know you could drive 74 million cars using the wasted natural gas that is flared from oil wells and refineries? Learn more details in this blog post! Flaring (burning) is commonly used to dispose of natural gas produced at oil and gas facilities that lack the infrastructure to capture it […]

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