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SAS/GRAPH Procedures for Creating Statistical Graphics in Data Analysis
White Paper In SAS 9.2, SAS/GRAPH introduces a family of new procedures developed for this purpose. Making a plot of the data is often the first step in a data analysis or a statistical study. These... [02 Jun 2007]
SAS/GRAPH 101
White Paper SAS/GRAPH shares a trait with other parts of the SAS system. In reality, very little knowledge of the 'Bells and whistles' of SAS/GRAPH is needed before... [26 Dec 2006]
7 Bulletproof Steps - The Quickest Way to Programmatically Generate a Dynamic Excel Graph From SAS
White Paper While there are several proven techniques that allow the user to programmatically create a dynamic Excel graph based on N observations from a SAS data set, they may not necessarily represent the optimal... [07 Nov 2007]
An Introduction to Exporting SAS/Graph Output to Microsoft Office SAS Release 8.2 and Higher
White Paper This paper includes in-depth information about the different formats and methods one can use to export SAS/GRAPH output to Microsoft Office 97, 2000, and XP. This paper has been updated to include new... [30 Jun 2008]
OS/390 DASD I/O Drill Down Computer Performance Chart Using ODS SAS/GRAPH & MXG Software
White Paper The chart was output directly from a SAS/GRAPH batch job to the OS/390 Webserver. The Drill Down SAS/GRAPH chart displayed was produced on an OS/390 system using... [03 May 2007]
Your Shingle in SAS/Graph
White Paper SAS/Graph software is a very powerful tool one can use in deploying images and graphical representations of data. This paper explores the use of the SAS/Graph product in... [03 May 2007]
Don't Dither About Your Data, Let SAS/GRAPH Trending Box Plots Drive Decision Making
White Paper This paper demonstrates how the GPLOT procedure in SAS/GRAPH can be utilized to create boxplots that trend over time. Box and Whisker plots (box plots) are excellent tools for communicating point... [27 Apr 2007]
Exporting SAS/GRAPH Output for Inclusion in Web Pages and Other Software Applications
White Paper When one executes SAS/GRAPH code interactively, one typically view the picture on a display monitor through the GRAPH window. Instead, one can create the image files directly through a... [31 May 2008]
Exporting SAS/GRAPH Output to PDF Files From Release 8.2 and Higher
White Paper From SAS/GRAPH there are two basic methods for exporting graphs to PDF files: the native device drivers: PDF and PDFC, The Universal Printer: PDF. The Portable Document Format is a common format for... [31 May 2008]
Modernize Your Business Reports Using ODS and SAS/GRAPH: A Case Study From SAS 8.2 to SAS 9.2
White Paper Starting in SAS 8.2, the Output Delivery System (ODS) and SAS/GRAPH have been able to create business reports for HTML, PDF, printer, and other destinations. Now, SAS... [31 May 2008]
Using SAS/GRAPH GMAP to Enhance a Diabetes Wellness Campaign
White Paper SAS provides a comprehensive mapping tool through the SAS/GRAPH GMAP procedure for both geographic and non-geographic spatial displays. The ability to identify spatial differences in... [27 Dec 2006]
Really Cool Graphics With SAS/GRAPH - Plotting and Embedding Likert Scales in Your Reports
White Paper By utilizing PROC GPLOT within SAS/GRAPH along with a few nifty ODS features, a SAS programmer can easily plot and embed his or her own Likert scales into reports. While this type of... [26 Dec 2006]
Creating Maps in SAS/GRAPH
White Paper This paper will give an introduction to creating graphs using the PROC GMAP procedure in SAS/GRAPH. In addition, some special topics will be discussed, including... [15 Dec 2006]
Enhancements to SAS/GRAPH Software in SAS 9.2
White Paper This paper covers the key functionalities that have been added to SAS/GRAPH 9.2. Highlights include integration of styles with current SAS/GRAPH procedures; new... [31 May 2008]
Reusable SAS/GRAPH Stored Processes for Dashboarding
White Paper SAS/GRAPH gives the SAS developer unparalleled flexibility for creating compelling custom data visualizations. By combining SAS/GRAPH and the stored... [07 Nov 2007]