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SAS(R) Stat Studio 3.1 for SAS/STAT(R) Users
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Contents
About
Release Notes
Introduction
What Is Stat Studio?
The Purpose of This Book
Why Program in Stat Studio?
Features of IMLPlus Programs
Understanding Classes, Objects, and Methods
The DataObject Class
Where Are the Data?
Reading and Writing Data
Using the GUI to Read a SAS Data Set
Using the GUI to Write a SAS Data Set
Using a Program to Read a SAS Data Set
Using a Program to Write a SAS Data Set
Using IML Matrices to Store Data
Summary of Reading and Writing Data
Creating Dynamically Linked Graphics
Creating a Scatter Plot and Histogram
Selecting Observations
Summary of Creating Graphics
Calling SAS Procedures
Creating a Data Set for the Procedure
Calling a Procedure
Adding Variables to the DataObject
Adding Curves to Plots
Drawing a Reference Line
Drawing a Curve from Variables in the DataObject
Drawing a Curve from Variables in a Data Set
Reading ODS Tables
Adding Titles, Legends, and Insets
Adjusting Axes and Ticks
Adjusting Tick Marks for Histograms
Changing the Color and Shape of Observation Markers
Using Interval Variable Values to Color Markers
Using Nominal Variable Values to Color Markers
Coloring Markers That Satisfy a Criterion
Changing Marker Shapes
Showing Only Selected Observations
Index here
Product
Release
SAS/IML
9.2
SAS Stat Studio
3.1
Type
Usage and Reference
Copyright Date
March 2008
Last Updated
15Apr2008
Stat Studio for SAS/STAT Users
Release Notes
Introduction
Reading and Writing Data
Creating Dynamically Linked Graphics
Calling SAS Procedures
Adding Variables to the DataObject
Adding Curves to Plots
Reading ODS Tables
Adding Titles, Legends, and Insets
Adjusting Axes and Ticks
Changing the Color and Shape of Observation Markers