Tag: Tech

Fuzzy Matching

The term “fuzzy matching” describes a method of comparing two strings that might have slight differences, such as misspelling or a middle initial in a name included or not included. One of my favorite functions to compare the “closeness” of two strings is the SPEDIS (spelling distance) function. Have you […]

Fuzzy Matching was published on SAS Users.

CAS-Action! Simply Distinct – 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 […]

CAS-Action! Simply Distinct – Part 1 was published on SAS Users.

Top Books for SAS Programmers

The Day of the Programmer is not enough time to celebrate our favorite code-creators. That’s why at SAS, we celebrate an entire week with SAS Programmer Week! If you want to extend the fun and learning of SAS Programmer Week year-round, SAS Press is here to support you with books […]

Top Books for SAS Programmers was published on SAS Users.

SAS Analytics Pro now available for on-site or containerized cloud-native deployment

SAS Analytics Pro is an easy-to-use, yet powerful package for accessing, manipulating, analyzing and presenting information. It lets organizations improve productivity with all the tools and methods needed for desktop data analysis – in one package.

SAS Analytics Pro now available for on-site or containerized cloud-native deployment was published on SAS Users.

My SAS journey: from data citizen to analytics “explorer”

Editor’s note: Jack Liu is a member of SAS Analytics Explorers, a SAS community that is dedicated to exploring analytics, sharing knowledge, having fun and helping SAS users in their careers. Members were recently invited to share their analytics journeys, and Jack responded with his impressive story. If you’re a […]

My SAS journey: from data citizen to analytics “explorer” was published on SAS Users.