Unstructured data is the most voluminous form of data in the world, and analysts rarely receive it in perfect condition for processing. In other words, you often need to clean, transform, and enhance your source data before you can use and derive value from itβespecially where textual data is concer
Introduction to Regular Expressions in SAS
β Scribed by Matthew Windham
- Publisher
- SAS Institute
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 120
- Category
- Library
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Unstructured data is the most voluminous form of data in the world, and analysts rarely receive it in perfect condition for processing. In other words, you often need to clean, transform, and enhance your source data before you can use and derive value from itβespecially where textual data is concerned. In Introduction to Regular Expressions in SAS, SAS programmers of virtually all skill levels will learn how to harness the power of Regular Expressions within the SAS programming language for a wide array of everyday applications of unstructured data analyses. This book uses a practical, examples-based approach to walk you through using Regular Expressions for unstructured data processing, and provides you with the foundational information and examples to perform advanced applications. From fuzzy matching to data extraction, this book is a critical reference for any advanced analytics practitioner who needs to leverage SAS software to effectively process their data. This book is part of the SAS Press Program.
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SAS Institute, 2014. β 120 p. β ISBN: 1612909043, 9781612909042<div class="bb-sep"></div>Unstructured data is the most voluminous form of data in the world, and analysts rarely receive it in perfect condition for processing. In other words, you often need to clean, transform, and enhance your source
<DIV><p>If youβre a programmer new to regular expressions, this easy-to-follow guide is a great place to start. Youβll learn the fundamentals step-by-step with the help of numerous examples, discovering first-hand how to match, extract, and transform text by matching specific words, characters, and
<DIV><p>If youβre a programmer new to regular expressions, this easy-to-follow guide is a great place to start. Youβll learn the fundamentals step-by-step with the help of numerous examples, discovering first-hand how to match, extract, and transform text by matching specific words, characters, and
<p>If you're a programmer new to regular expressions, this easy-to-follow guide is a great place to start. You'll learn the fundamentals step-by-step with the help of numerous examples, discovering first-hand how to match, extract, and transform text by matching specific words, characters, and patte