Carpenters Complete Guide to the Sas Macro Language
β Scribed by Carpenter A.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
SAS Publishing β 2004, 385 pages
ISBN: 1590473841, 978-1590473849
Art Carpenter, an independent consultant and statistician, has been a SAS user since the mid-1970s. He provides training and instruction on the SAS macro language and other SAS topics to SAS users nationwide. In addition to being the general editor of the Art Carpenter SAS Software Series, his impressive list of publications includes Annotate: Simply the Basics, his co-authored Quick Results with SAS/GRAPH Software, two chapters in Reporting from the Field, and over four dozen papers and posters presented at the SAS Users Group International (SUGI) conference and various regional and international SAS Users Group conferences.
Art has served as a steering committee chairperson of both the Southern California SAS Users Group (SoCalSUG) and the San Diego SAS Users Group (SANDS) conferences. He has also served as a conference co-chair of the Western Users of SAS Software (WUSS) conference, and conference chair and Executive Board member at SUGI.
β¦ Subjects
ΠΠΈΠ±Π»ΠΈΠΎΡΠ΅ΠΊΠ°;ΠΠΎΠΌΠΏΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΠ½Π°Ρ Π»ΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΠ°;SAS / JMP
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
For SAS programmers or analysts who need to generalize their programs or improve programming efficiency, Art Carpenter thoroughly updates his successful second edition of Carpenter's Complete Guide to the SAS Macro Language with an extensive collection of new macro language techniques and examples.
Art Carpenter thoroughly updates his successful first edition with an extensive collection of new examples and techniques. Addressing the composition and operation of the SAS macro facility and the SAS macro language, Carpenter's Complete Guide to the SAS Macro Language, Second Edition, is filled wi
Michael Raithel has written an excellent learning and reference manual about SAS indexes. This book is well thought out, and the information is presented aptly so it can be used by a SAS beginner as well as the most advanced SAS developer to learn more about SAS indexes. Michael covers indexes so th