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Hands-On SAS for Data Analysis

By : Harish Gulati
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Hands-On SAS for Data Analysis

By: Harish Gulati

Overview of this book

SAS is one of the leading enterprise tools in the world today when it comes to data management and analysis. It enables the fast and easy processing of data and helps you gain valuable business insights for effective decision-making. This book will serve as a comprehensive guide that will prepare you for the SAS certification exam. After a quick overview of the SAS architecture and components, the book will take you through the different approaches to importing and reading data from different sources using SAS. You will then cover SAS Base and 4GL, understanding data management and analysis, along with exploring SAS functions for data manipulation and transformation. Next, you'll discover SQL procedures and get up to speed on creating and validating queries. In the concluding chapters, you'll learn all about data visualization, right from creating bar charts and sample geographic maps through to assigning patterns and formats. In addition to this, the book will focus on macro programming and its advanced aspects. By the end of this book, you will be well versed in SAS programming and have the skills you need to easily handle and manage your data-related problems in SAS.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: SAS Basics
4
Section 2: Merging, Optimizing, and Descriptive Statistics
7
Section 3: Advanced Programming
10
Section 4: SQL in SAS
13
Section 5: Data Visualization and Reporting

Length of a variable

Prior to attempting any character manipulation, an important aspect to understand is how length is assigned for character variables. Let's look at the following character variable default length example:

DATA Cars;
INPUT Make $;
DATALINES;
Porsche_Cayenne
Audi
BMW
;
PROC CONTENTS;
RUN;

Using PROC CONTENTS, we get the following output:

Even though, in the first observation, we have has 15 characters, the output of the first observation will get restricted to Porsche_ (the first eight characters) due to the default length of 8 for the character variable. In Chapter 1, Introduction to SAS Programming, we specified the length of the City variable, by using the $12. format in the input statement. In the case of the preceding program, no length has been specified. We have, however, specified a character format using the $ option. Please ensure that the length of the...