Contents
About
Release Notes
Introduction to SAS/IML Studio
What Is SAS/IML Studio?
Purpose of This Book
Why Program in SAS/IML Studio?
Features of IMLPlus Programs
Understanding Classes, Objects, and Methods
The DataObject Class
Where Are the Data?
Reading and Writing Data
Introduction to Reading and Writing Data
Use the GUI to Read a SAS Data Set
Open a Client Data Set
Open a Server Data Set
Use the GUI to Write a SAS Data Set
Save Data to the Client
Save Data to a SAS Library
Use a Program to Read a SAS Data Set
Open a Client Data Set
Open a Server Data Set
Use a Program to Write a SAS Data Set
Save Data to the Client
Save Data to a SAS Library
View Data Sets in a SAS Library
Use SAS/IML Matrices to Store Data
Create a DataObject from SAS/IML Matrices
Add Variables to a DataObject
Copy Variables to SAS/IML Matrices
Summary of Reading and Writing Data
Creating Dynamically Linked Graphs
Introduction to Creating Dynamically Linked Graphs
Create a Scatter Plot and Histogram
Select Observations
Summary of Creating Graphs
Calling SAS Procedures
Introduction to Calling a SAS Procedure
Create a Data Set for the Procedure
Call a Procedure
Substitute Values from SAS/IML Matrices
Adding Variables to the DataObject
Introduction to Adding Variables to a DataObject
Add a Variable to a DataObject
Adding Curves to Graphs
Introduction to Adding Curves to Graphs
Call a Procedure to Create Data for a Curve
Draw a Reference Line
Draw a Curve from Variables in the DataObject
Draw a Curve from Variables in a Data Set or from a SAS/IML Matrix
Reading ODS Tables
Introduction to Reading ODS Tables
Read Data from an ODS Table
Adding Titles, Legends, and Insets
Introduction to Adding Titles, Legends, and Insets
Create Statistics for the Title and Legends
Create a Title Based on an Analysis
Create a Legend
Create an Inset Based on an Analysis
Adjusting Axes and Locations of Ticks
Introduction to Adjusting Axes and Locations of Ticks
Change Axes Properties and Tick Locations
Set Nonuniform Tick Locations
Adjust Tick Marks for a Histogram
Changing the Color and Shape of Observation Markers
Introduction to Changing the Color and Shape of Markers
Color Markers to Represent Values of a Continuous Variable
Color Markers to Represent Values of a Nominal Variable
Color Markers That Satisfy a Criterion
Change Marker Shapes
Show Only Selected Observations
Calling Functions in the R Language
Introduction to Calling R Functions
Submit R Statements
Transfer between SAS and R Data Structures
Transfer from a SAS Source to an R Destination
Transfer from an R Source to a SAS Destination
Call an R Analysis from IMLPlus
Call R Packages and Graphics from IMLPlus
Product
Release
SAS/IML
13.2
SAS/IML Studio
13.2
Type
Usage and Reference
Copyright Date
August 2014
Last Updated
05Aug2014