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€ 800,00
This course is for SAS programmers who prepare data for analysis. The comparisons of manipulation techniques and resource cost benefits are designed to help programmers choose the most appropriate technique for their data situation.
Learn how to compare various SAS programming techniques that enable you to
: 3.00 days
: 6 x 3.5 sessions
: 24 hours/180 days license
This course is not appropriate for beginning SAS software users. Before attending this course, you should have at least nine months of SAS programming experience and should have completed the course. Specifically, you should be able to do the following:
This course is appropriate for students who are using SAS 9 software.
Introduction
Learn how to compare various SAS programming techniques that enable you to
- benchmark computer resource usage
- control memory, I/O, and CPU resources
- create and use indexes
- combine data horizontally
- use hash and hiter DATA step component objects and arrays as lookup tables
- compress SAS data sets
- sample your SAS data sets
- create and use SAS data views
- safely reduce the length of numeric variables
- create user-defined functions and informats.
: 3.00 days
: 6 x 3.5 sessions
: 24 hours/180 days license
This course is not appropriate for beginning SAS software users. Before attending this course, you should have at least nine months of SAS programming experience and should have completed the course. Specifically, you should be able to do the following:
- understand your operating system file structures and perform basic operating system tasks
- understand programming logic concepts
- understand the compilation and execution processes of the DATA step
- use different varieties of input to create SAS data sets from external files
- use SAS software to access SAS libraries
- create and use SAS date values
- read, concatenate, merge, match-merge, and interleave SAS data sets
- use the DROP=, KEEP=, and RENAME= data set options
- create multiple output data sets
- use one-dimensional array processing and DO loops to process data iteratively
- use SAS functions to perform data manipulation and transformations
- use the FORMAT procedure to create user-defined formats.
This course is appropriate for students who are using SAS 9 software.
Introduction
- course logistics
- creating course data files
- identifying computer resources related to efficiency
- SAS DATA step processing
- controlling I/O
- reducing the length of numeric variables
- compressing SAS data sets
- using SAS views
- access methods
- accessing observations by number
- creating an index
- using an index
- introduction to lookup techniques
- one-dimensional arrays
- multidimensional arrays
- loading a multidimensional array from a SAS data set
- hash object methods
- loading a hash object from a SAS data set
- DATA step hiter object
- DATA step merges and SQL procedure joins
- using an index to combine data
- combining summary and detail data
- combining data conditionally
- user-defined functions
- user-defined formats
- areas of support from SAS
- other courses to consider
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