113-2011: %DO Loop: A Simple Dynamic Programming …
do not have a common prefix, we can not list them as COL1_LINE1 – COL50_LINE1 in the VAR statement. We are facing two options: list these variables one by one in the VAR statement or write a few lines of code to dynamically generate the list of these variables. For a repetition of so many items, the following code is a better
Download 113-2011: %DO Loop: A Simple Dynamic Programming …
Information
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
Advertisement
Documents from same domain
027-2009: Tips and Tricks for Creating the Reports …
support.sas.comPaper 027-2009 TIPS AND TRICKS FOR CREATING THE REPORTS YOUR CLIENTS NEED TO SEE Michael J Molter, INC Research, Raleigh, NC ABSTRACT Advanced reporting tools such as PROC REPORT have progressed by leaps and …
Your, Report, Creating, Tricks for creating the reports, Tricks, Tricks for creating the reports your clients, Clients
Step-by-Step Programming with Base SAS Software
support.sas.comThe correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows: SAS Institute Inc. 2001. Step-by-Step Programming with Base SAS® Software.Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc.
Programming, With, Base, Step, Software, By step programming with base sas software, By step programming with base sas, 174 software
227-2012: Executing a PROC from a DATA Step - …
support.sas.com2 Using RUN_MACRO to execute a PROC from a DATA step requires writing three blocks of code, described in the Introduction: a macro to execute a PROC, a user-written function to execute the macro, and a DATA step to call the
Form, Introduction, Step, Corps, 2012, Executing a proc from a, Executing
149-2012: Queries, Joins, and WHERE Clauses, Oh …
support.sas.comPaper 149-2012 Queries, Joins, and WHERE Clauses, Oh My!! Demystifying PROC SQL Christianna S. Williams, Chapel Hill, NC ABSTRACT Subqueries, inner joins, outer joins, HAVING expressions, set operators…just the terminology of PROC SQL might
158-2010: How to Use Arrays and DO Loops: Do I …
support.sas.com1 Paper 158-2010 How to Use ARRAYs and DO Loops: Do I DO OVER or Do I DO i? Jennifer L Waller, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA ABSTRACT
248-2009: Learning When to Be Discrete: …
support.sas.com1 Paper 248–2009 Learning When to Be Discrete: Continuous vs. Categorical Predictors David J. Pasta, ICON Clinical Research, San Francisco, CA ABSTRACT
Discrete, Continuous, Continuous vs, Categorical predictors, Categorical, Predictors
338-2011: An Introduction to Survival Analysis …
support.sas.com2 (Censored) Study Ends (From Applied Survey Data Analysis, p. 306) Figure 1. Prospective View of Event History Survey Data Time can be regarded as continuous or discrete and this basic distinction affects the analytic approach selected.
Analysis, Introduction, Survival, Continuous, An introduction to survival analysis
Dongsheng Yang and Jarrod E. Dalton - SAS
support.sas.com1 Paper 335-2012 A unified approach to measuring the effect size between two groups using SAS® Dongsheng Yang and Jarrod E. Dalton Departments of Quantitative Health Sciences and Outcomes Research
SAS/STAT 9.2 User's Guide: Introduction to Power …
support.sas.comSAS/STAT ® 9.2 User’s Guide Introduction to Power and Sample Size Analysis (Book Excerpt) SAS® Documentation
Analysis, Introduction, Power, Samples, Book, Size, Introduction to power and sample size analysis, Book excerpt, Excerpt
249-2012: A Tutorial on the SAS® Macro Language
support.sas.com1 Paper 249-2012 A Tutorial on the SAS® Macro Language John J. Cohen, Advanced Data Concepts LLC, Newark, DE ABSTRACT The SAS macro language is another language layering on top of regular SAS code.
Language, Macro, Tutorials, Tutorial on the sas, 174 macro language, Sas macro
Related documents
The Multivariate Gaussian Distribution
cs229.stanford.eduWhat do the isocontours of a multivariate Gaussian look like? As before, let’s consider the case where n = 2, and Σ is diagonal, i.e., x = x1 x2 µ = µ1 µ2 Σ = σ2 1 0 0 σ2 2 As we showed in the last section, p(x;µ,Σ) = 1 2πσ1σ2 exp − 1 2σ2 1 (x1 −µ1) 2 − 1 2σ2 2 (x2 −µ2) 2 . (4)
What is Dissociation and What to do About It?
depts.washington.eduDo physical or mental grounding activity Have cognitive coping strategy ready to go (“I know what this is”; I can handle it”, I’m fine”.) Have caregiver, friend or teacher agree to do prompt for use of grounding plan. Needs to be discussed ahead of time. …
01.02.2020How Do I Change My NAME 2019
nursing.ohio.govHow Do I Change My NAME with the Board? Requests received online are processed in 2-3 business days • Go to eLicense.ohio.gov • Log into your account • Scroll to the panel displaying your license type and number • Click the “Options” link on the appropriate license panel • Click on the link “Change Name”
ADDRESS CHANGE REQUEST - Virginia
www.dmv.virginia.govDo not enter a post office box number. Virginia law requires you to provide this address to DMV. • If you change either your residence/home address or mailing address to a non-Virginia address, your driver's license and/or photo identification (ID) card may be canceled.
Official “Do Not Use” List - Joint Commission
www.jointcommission.orgOfficial “Do Not Use” List This list is part of the Information Management standards Does not apply to preprogrammed health information technology systems (i.e. electronic medical records or CPOE systems), but remains under consideration for the future . Organizations contemplating introduction or upgrade of such systems should
Commission, Lists, Joint, Officials, Joint commission, Official do not use list
We Do Recover - NA
www.na.orgWe Do Recover When at the end of the road we find that we can no longer function as a human being, either with or without drugs, we all face the same dilemma. What is there left to do? There seems to be this alternative: either go on as best we can to the bitter ends—jails, institutions or death—or find a new way to live. In
YOU CAN DO THE Rubik’s Cube
www.rubiks.comof moves that you need to do in a specific order. in this guide, it is important to maintain the FRONT face of your Rubik’s Cube so it stays the FRONT through all of the turns. If there is a 2 next to the algorithm letter, turn the face twice. A turn is clockwise when looking at that face directly. A letter with an