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099    eBook O’Reilly for Public Libraries 
100 1  Delwiche, Lora D.,|eauthor. 
245 14 The little SAS book :|ba primer : a programming approach /
       |cLora D. Delwiche and Susan J. Slaughter.|h[O'Reilly 
       electronic resource] 
250    Fifth edition. 
264  1 Cary, NC :|bSAS Institute,|c[2012] 
264  4 |c©2012 
300    1 online resource (xv, 357 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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505 0  Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Getting Started 
       Using SAS Software -- 1.1. The SAS Language -- 1.2. SAS 
       Data Sets -- 1.3. DATA and PROC Steps -- 1.4. The DATA 
       Step's Built-in Loop -- 1.5. Choosing a Mode for 
       Submitting SAS Programs -- 1.6. Windows and Commands in 
       the SAS Windowing Environment -- 1.7. Submitting a Program
       in the SAS Windowing Environment -- 1.8. Reading the SAS 
       Log -- 1.9. Viewing Your Results -- 1.10. SAS Data 
       Libraries -- 1.11. Viewing Data Sets in the Viewtable 
       Window -- 1.12. Viewing the Properties of Data Sets with 
       SAS Explorer -- 1.13. Using SAS System Options -- ch. 2 
       Getting Your Data into SAS -- 2.1. Methods for Getting 
       Your Data into SAS -- 2.2. Entering Data with the 
       Viewtable Window -- 2.3. Reading Files with the Import 
       Wizard -- 2.4. Telling SAS Where to Find Your Raw Data -- 
       2.5. Reading Raw Data Separated by Spaces -- 2.6. Reading 
       Raw Data Arranged in Columns -- 2.7. Reading Raw Data Not 
       in Standard Format -- 2.8. Selected Informats. 
505 0  2.9. Mixing Input Styles -- 2.10. Reading Messy Raw Data -
       - 2.11. Reading Multiple Lines of Raw Data per Observation
       -- 2.12. Reading Multiple Observations per Line of Raw 
       Data -- 2.13. Reading Part of a Raw Data File -- 2.14. 
       Controlling Input with Options in the INFILE Statement -- 
       2.15. Reading Delimited Files with the DATA Step -- 2.16. 
       Reading Delimited Files with the IMPORT Procedure -- 2.17.
       Reading Excel Files with the IMPORT Procedure -- 2.18. 
       Temporary versus Permanent SAS Data Sets -- 2.19. Using 
       Permanent SAS Data Sets with LIBNAME Statements -- 2.20. 
       Using Permanent SAS Data Sets by Direct Referencing -- 
       2.21. Listing the Contents of a SAS Data Set -- ch. 3 
       Working with Your Data -- 3.1. Creating and Redefining 
       Variables -- 3.2. Using SAS Functions -- 3.3. Selected SAS
       Character Functions -- 3.4. Selected SAS Numeric Functions
       -- 3.5. Using IF-THEN Statements -- 3.6. Grouping 
       Observations with IF-THEN/ELSE Statements -- 3.7. 
       Subsetting Your Data. 
505 0  3.8. Working with SAS Dates -- 3.9. Selected Date 
       Informats, Functions, and Formats -- 3.10. Using the 
       RETAIN and Sum Statements -- 3.11. Simplifying Programs 
       with Arrays -- 3.12. Using Shortcuts for Lists of Variable
       Names -- ch. 4 Sorting, Printing, and Summarizing Your 
       Data -- 4.1. Using SAS Procedures -- 4.2. Subsetting in 
       Procedures with the WHERE Statement -- 4.3. Sorting Your 
       Data with PROC SORT -- 4.4. Changing the Sort Order for 
       Character Data -- 4.5. Printing Your Data with PROC PRINT 
       -- 4.6. Changing the Appearance of Printed Values with 
       Formats -- 4.7. Selected Standard Formats -- 4.8. Creating
       Your Own Formats Using PROC FORMAT -- 4.9. Writing Simple 
       Custom Reports -- 4.10. Summarizing Your Data Using PROC 
       MEANS -- 4.11. Writing Summary Statistics to a SAS Data 
       Set -- 4.12. Counting Your Data with PROC FREQ -- 4.13. 
       Producing Tabular Reports with PROC TABULATE -- 4.14. 
       Adding Statistics to PROC TABULATE Output -- 4.15. 
       Enhancing the Appearance of PROC TABULATE Output. 
505 0  4.16. Changing Headers in PROC TABULATE Output -- 4.17. 
       Specifying Multiple Formats for Data Cells in PROC 
       TABULATE Output -- 4.18. Producing Simple Output with PROC
       REPORT -- 4.19. Using DEFINE Statements in PROC REPORT -- 
       4.20. Creating Summary Reports with PROC REPORT -- 4.21. 
       Adding Summary Breaks to PROC REPORT Output -- 4.22. 
       Adding Statistics to PROC REPORT Output -- 4.23. Adding 
       Computed Variables to PROC REPORT Output -- 4.24. Grouping
       Data in Procedures with User-Defined Formats -- ch. 5 
       Enhancing Your Output with ODS -- 5.1. Concepts of the 
       Output Delivery System -- 5.2. Tracing and Selecting 
       Procedure Output -- 5.3. Creating SAS Data Sets from 
       Procedure Output -- 5.4. Creating Text Output -- 5.5. 
       Creating HTML Output -- 5.6. Creating RTF Output -- 5.7. 
       Creating PDF Output -- 5.8. Customizing Titles and 
       Footnotes -- 5.9. Customizing PROC PRINT with the STYLE= 
       Option -- 5.10. Customizing PROC REPORT with the STYLE= 
       Option. 
505 0  5.11. Customizing PROC TABULATE with the STYLE= Option -- 
       5.12. Adding Traffic-Lighting to Your Output -- 5.13. 
       Selected Style Attributes -- ch. 6 Modifying and Combining
       SAS Data Sets -- 6.1. Modifying a Data Set Using the SET 
       Statement -- 6.2. Stacking Data Sets Using the SET 
       Statement -- 6.3. Interleaving Data Sets Using the SET 
       Statement -- 6.4.Combining Data Sets Using a One-to-One 
       Match Merge -- 6.5.Combining Data Sets Using a One-to-Many
       Match Merge -- 6.6. Merging Summary Statistics with the 
       Original Data -- 6.7.Combining a Grand Total with the 
       Original Data -- 6.8. Updating a Master Data Set with 
       Transactions -- 6.9. Writing Multiple Data Sets Using the 
       OUTPUT Statement -- 6.10. Making Several Observations from
       One Using the OUTPUT Statement -- 6.11. Using SAS Data Set
       Options -- 6.12. Tracking and Selecting Observations with 
       the IN= Option -- 6.13. Selecting Observations with the 
       WHERE= Option -- 6.14. Changing Observations to Variables 
       Using PROC TRANSPOSE. 
505 0  6.15. Using SAS Automatic Variables -- ch. 7 Writing 
       Flexible Code with the SAS Macro Facility -- 7.1. Macro 
       Concepts -- 7.2. Substituting Text with Macro Variables --
       7.3. Concatenating Macro Variables with Other Text -- 7.4.
       Creating Modular Code with Macros -- 7.5. Adding 
       Parameters to Macros -- 7.6. Writing Macros with 
       Conditional Logic -- 7.7. Writing Data-Driven Programs 
       with CALL SYMPUT -- 7.8. Debugging Macro Errors -- ch. 8 
       Visualizing Your Data -- 8.1. Concepts of ODS Graphics -- 
       8.2. Creating Bar Charts -- 8.3. Creating Histograms and 
       Density Curves -- 8.4. Creating Box Plots -- 8.5. Creating
       Scatter Plots -- 8.6. Creating Series Plots -- 8.7. 
       Creating Fitted Curves -- 8.8. Controlling Axes and 
       Reference Lines -- 8.9. Controlling Legends and Insets -- 
       8.10. Customizing Graph Attributes -- 8.11. Creating 
       Paneled Graphs -- 8.12. Specifying Image Properties and 
       Saving Graphics Output -- ch. 9 Using Basic Statistical 
       Procedures. 
505 0  9.1. Examining the Distribution of Data with PROC 
       UNIVARIATE -- 9.2. Creating Statistical Graphics with PROC
       UNIVARIATE -- 9.3. Producing Statistics with PROC MEANS --
       9.4. Testing Means with PROC TTEST -- 9.5. Creating 
       Statistical Graphics with PROC TTEST -- 9.6. Testing 
       Categorical Data with PROC FREQ -- 9.7. Creating 
       Statistical Graphics with PROC FREQ -- 9.8. Examining 
       Correlations with PROC CORR -- 9.9. Creating Statistical 
       Graphics with PROC CORR -- 9.10. Using PROC REG for Simple
       Regression Analysis -- 9.11. Creating Statistical Graphics
       with PROC REG -- 9.12. Using PROC ANOVA for One-Way 
       Analysis of Variance -- 9.13. Reading the Output of PROC 
       ANOVA -- ch. 10 Exporting Your Data -- 10.1. Methods for 
       Exporting Your Data -- 10.2. Writing Files Using the 
       Export Wizard -- 10.3. Writing Delimited Files with the 
       EXPORT Procedure -- 10.4. Writing Microsoft Excel Files 
       with the EXPORT Procedure -- 10.5. Writing Raw Data Files 
       with the DATA Step. 
505 0  10.6. Writing Delimited and HTML Files Using ODS -- ch. 11
       Debugging Your SAS Programs -- 11.1. Writing SAS Programs 
       That Work -- 11.2. Fixing Programs That Don't Work -- 
       11.3. Searching for the Missing Semicolon -- 11.4. Note: 
       INPUT Statement Reached Past the End of a Line -- 11.5. 
       Note: Lost Card -- 11.6. Note: Invalid Data -- 11.7. Note:
       Missing Values Were Generated -- 11.8. Note: Numeric 
       Values Have Been Converted to Character (or Vice Versa) --
       11.9. DATA Step Produces Wrong Results but No Error 
       Message -- 11.10. Error: Invalid Option, Error: The Option
       Is Not Recognized, or Error: Statement Is Not Valid -- 
       11.11. Note: Variable Is Uninitialized or Error: Variable 
       Not Found -- 11.12. SAS Truncates a Character Variable -- 
       11.13. SAS Stops in the Middle of a Program -- 11.14. SAS 
       Runs Out of Memory or Disk Space. 
520    Lora Delwiche and Susan Slaughter offer a user-friendly 
       approach so readers can quickly and easily learn the most 
       commonly used features of the SAS language. Each topic is 
       presented in a self-contained, two-page layout complete 
       with examples and graphics. The fifth edition has been 
       completely updated to reflect the new default output 
       introduced with SAS 9.3. In addition, there is a now a 
       full chapter devoted to ODS Graphics including the SGPLOT 
       and SGPANEL procedures. Other changes include expanded 
       coverage of linguistic sorting and a new section on 
       concatenating macro variables with other text. It s a 
       resource not just to get you started, but one you ll 
       return to as you continue to improve your programming 
       skills. 
546    English. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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650  0 Statistics. 
650  0 Computer science. 
650  0 Electronic data processing. 
650  0 Computer programs. 
650  0 Computer software. 
650  6 Statistique mathématique|xInformatique. 
650  6 Statistiques. 
650  6 Informatique. 
650  6 Logiciels. 
650  6 Statistique. 
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650  7 computer science.|2aat 
650  7 software.|2aat 
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650 12 Statistics as Topic 
650 22 Electronic Data Processing 
650 22 Mathematical Computing 
650 22 Software 
700 1  Slaughter, Susan J.,|eauthor. 
710 2  SAS Institute. 
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