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Using formatted CLASS variables

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 […]

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Example 9.9: Simplifying R using the mosaic package (part 1)

While both SAS and R are powerful systems for statistical analysis, they can be frustrating to new users or those learning statistics for the first time. RThe mosaic package is designed to help simplify the interface for such new users, while allowing …

Example 9.9: Simplifying R using the mosaic package (part 1)

While both SAS and R are powerful systems for statistical analysis, they can be frustrating to new users or those learning statistics for the first time. RThe mosaic package is designed to help simplify the interface for such new users, while allowing …

Example 9.9: Simplifying R using the mosaic package (part 1)

While both SAS and R are powerful systems for statistical analysis, they can be frustrating to new users or those learning statistics for the first time. RThe mosaic package is designed to help simplify the interface for such new users, while allowing …