Leonid Batkhan shows you how to automate and improve a sometimes onerous hands-on process of creating Excel workbooks.
Automating Excel workbooks creation using SAS was published on SAS Users.
Leonid Batkhan shows you how to automate and improve a sometimes onerous hands-on process of creating Excel workbooks.
Automating Excel workbooks creation using SAS was published on SAS Users.
Have you ever heard the phrase “beggars can’t be choosers”? Basically, it means that if you ask for something, be grateful for what you get, especially if you don’t have the means to acquire it yourself. This phrase can be widely applicable to most areas of our lives, but when […]
Beggars can’t be choosers…Unless they’re using SAS Viya was published on SAS Users.
There are several alternatives to writing to a Microsoft Word file when you use the SAS® Output Delivery System (ODS). The RTF, TAGSETS.RTF and TAGSETS.RTF_SAMPLE destinations create an RTF formatted file. The WORD destination, which is still considered preproduction, creates a DOCX formatted file. The destinations provide many of the same functions, although some features are unique to each one. The destination that you choose might vary depending on your desired final output.
A comparison of the ODS destinations for writing to Microsoft Word was published on SAS Users.
SAS can generate animations in GIF or SVG format. The SAS system option ANIMDURATION can specify the duration of a frame corresponding to the appropriate FPS.
Considerations for generating time-accurate animation with SAS was published on SAS Users.
SAS Analytics Pro Advanced Programming offers key statistical capabilities in a docker container. The product bundles selected executables from SAS Viya to create the container, which eases or streamlines the setup required for fixes and updates to the software.
Introducing Analytics Pro Advanced Programming: The power of SAS on your desktop was published on SAS Users.
If you use formatted variables in a CLASS statement in procedures such as MEANS or UNIVARIATE, SAS will use the formatted values of those variables and not the internal values. For example, consider you have a data set (Health) with variables Subj, Age, Weight, and Height. You want to see […]
Using formatted CLASS variables was published on SAS Users.