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SAS Color Graphics

Duration: 3.0 days
Course fee: $1,980
EPTO units: 3
CEUs: 1.8
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This course teaches you how to produce high-quality presentation graphics using SAS/GRAPH software.

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Who should attend

Experienced SAS programmers

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Prerequisites
Before attending this course, you should have completed the SAS Programming I: Essentials course or have equivalent knowledge. Specifically, you should be able to
  • submit SAS programs on your operating system
  • use the DATA step to create and combine SAS data sets
  • use SAS formats
  • create formats for recoding data values
  • use the PRINT and SORT procedures.
Knowledge of SAS can be gained from the SAS Programming I: Essentials course or the Introduction to Programming Concepts Using SAS Software course.
Course Contents
Introduction
  • features of SAS/GRAPH software
  • SAS/GRAPH programs
  • enhancing the appearance of graphs
  • SAS/GRAPH output
  • useful resources
Bar Charts
  • creating bar charts using the GCHART procedure
  • selecting a summary statistic
  • displaying chart statistics
  • enhancing basic bar charts
  • defining the style and color of bar fill
  • grouped and subgrouped bar charts
  • distributing color and patterns
Pie Charts
  • creating basic pie charts
  • selecting a summary statistic
  • displaying pie labels and statistics
  • controlling fill color and patterns
  • additional customization options for pie charts
Scatter Plots and Line Plots
  • creating plots with the GPLOT procedure
  • controlling axis appearance
  • specifying plot lines and symbols
  • multiple plots and plot lines
  • additional customization options for scatter and line plots
  • vertical bar charts with a plot line overlay
  • three-dimensional surface and scatter plots (self-study)
  • contour plots (self-study)
Maps
  • introduction to mapping
  • data sets used by the GMAP procedure
  • the GMAP procedure
  • controlling the appearance of maps
  • projecting map data sets (self-study)
  • removing internal boundaries from maps (self-study)
Viewing, Printing, and Using Graphs in Other Applications
  • how SAS/GRAPH creates output
  • displaying and printing graphs
  • creating image and document files
  • using ODS to create graphics output files
  • using ODS to create clickable graphs (self-study)
  • creating a Web page with thumbnail images (self-study)
  • creating client graphics (ActiveX and Java)
Customizing the Appearance of Graphs
  • using GOPTIONS to customize graphs
  • SAS/GRAPH colors and fonts
  • titles and footnotes
  • additional text control options
  • the AXIS statement
  • the LEGEND statement
Enhancing SAS/GRAPH Output Using the Annotate Facility
  • introduction to annotation
  • annotate variables
  • annotating X/Y plots
  • annotating bar charts
  • annotating maps (self-study)
  • annotating maps using unprojected coordinates (self-study)
Managing and Replaying SAS/GRAPH Output
  • storing and naming graphics output
  • using the GREPLAY procedure in full-screen mode
  • using templates
  • creating and modifying templates (self-study)
  • using the GREPLAY procedure in line mode
Software
This course addresses SAS/GRAPH.
Course Materials
Students receive a hardcopy of the course notes and, in some courses, can choose to take home a copy of the course data.
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