Category: SAS

CAS-Action! Create Columns in CAS Tables – Part 1

Welcome back to my SAS Users blog series CAS Action! – a series on fundamentals. I’ve broken the series into logical, consumable parts. If you’d like to start by learning a little more about what CAS Actions are, please see CAS Actions and Action Sets – a brief intro. Or if you’d […]

CAS-Action! Create Columns in CAS Tables – Part 1 was published on SAS Users.

CAS-Action! Filtering Rows in CAS Tables

Welcome back to my SAS Users blog series CAS Action! – a series on fundamentals. I’ve broken the series into logical, consumable parts. If you’d like to start by learning a little more about what CAS Actions are, please see CAS Actions and Action Sets – a brief intro. Or if you’d […]

CAS-Action! Filtering Rows in CAS Tables was published on SAS Users.

Zebra Puzzle Terminator: A general automatic reasoning system solving method

By starting from a set of purely declarative statements, any zebra puzzle with limited constraints can be tagged and solved quickly in the same way without changing any code.

Zebra Puzzle Terminator: A general automatic reasoning system solving method was published on SAS Users.

The AggregateTable operator… It’s the bee’s knees!

Have you ever heard something referred to as the bee’s knees? Most likely the person uttering that expression meant that it was truly amazing and extraordinary. Maybe you stopped and pondered the origin of the phrase. Well wonder no more! In the 1920s in the United States, people were obsessed […]

The AggregateTable operator… It’s the bee’s knees! was published on SAS Users.

How ModelOps addresses your biggest machine learning challenges

Editors note: This is the first in a series of articles. According to the Global McKinsey Survey on the State of AI in 2021, the adoption of AI is continuing to grow at an unprecedented rate. Fifty-six percent of all respondents reported AI adoption – including machine learning (ML) – […]

How ModelOps addresses your biggest machine learning challenges was published on SAS Users.

Fun with Ciphers (Part 2)

In my previous blog, you saw how to create a Beale cipher. In this blog, you will see a program that can decode a Beale cipher. As a reminder, here is a list of numbers that you can use as a substitute for a letter when creating your cipher. Now, […]

Fun with Ciphers (Part 2) was published on SAS Users.