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Graphs in Flash Using the Graph Template Language

Overview The Graph Template Language (GTL) offers many opportunities for application developers to package simple or complex custom-designed graphs into stand-alone template libraries. In SAS 9.2, users can generate static output only through Java rendering. Let's take a peek into future rendering through the use of Adobe Flash. One will be able to use the current GTL code to generate interactive graphs using Flash technology. Once data is visually analyzed, one will be able to publish the graphs in presentations or reports.

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SAS Institute
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May 29, 2009
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Graphics Applications, Programming Languages

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