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|a Carpenter's Complete Guide to the SAS REPORT Procedure.
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|a Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Getting Started -- Creating a Simple Report -- Routing Reports to ODS Destinations -- Other Reporting Tools: A Brief Comparison of Capabilities -- PROC REPORT vs. PROC PRINT -- PROC REPORT vs. PROC TABULATE -- PROC REPORT vs. DATA _ NULL_ -- Processing Phases -- Chapter Exercises -- PROC REPORT: An Introduction -- Introduction to the COLUMN Statement -- Defining Types of Columns -- Default Define Types DISPLAY and ANALYSIS -- Using Define Usage ORDER -- Using Define Type GROUP -- Doing More on the COLUMN Statement
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|a Using the Comma to Form Nested Associations -- Attaching Statistics with a Comma -- Using Parentheses to Form Groups -- Nesting Statistics under an ACROSS Variable -- Other DEFINE Statement Options -- Specification of an Analysis Statistic -- Formatting the Values -- Controlling the Order of the Displayed Values -- Using the N Statistic without an ANALYSIS Variable -- Associating Statistics with DEFINE Statements -- Adding Text -- Using the COLUMN Statement to Add Text -- Using the DEFINE Statement to Add Text -- Using the SPLIT= Option with Text -- Compute Blocks -- Inserting a Blank Line
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|a Adding Lines of Text -- Writing Formatted Values -- Using SAS Language Elements -- Sequencing of Step Events -- Chapter Exercises -- Creating Breaks -- Generating Breaks Using BREAK and RBREAK -- BREAK Statement -- Skipping a Line between Groups -- Summarizing across a Group -- Suppressing the Summarization Label -- Combining Summaries with Detail Reports -- RBREAK Statement -- Using RBREAK in a Detail Report -- Using RBREAK with BREAK in a Detail Report -- Using RBREAK and BREAK in a Summary Report -- Chapter Exercises -- Only in the LISTING Destination -- Using the HEADLINE and HEADSKIP Options
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|a Blank Lines, Overlines, and Underlines -- Repeat Characters -- Adding Repeated Characters to Spanning Headers -- Repeat Characters with the SPLIT= Option -- PROC REPORT Statement Options -- Creating Boxes on the Report -- Controlling the Centering of the Report -- Adjusting the Width of Numeric and Computed Columns -- Creating Multiple Panels on a Page -- Using the PSPACE= Option -- Controlling the Size of the Page -- Using the FORMCHAR Option -- Wrapping Data Lines -- Other DEFINE Statement Options -- Specifying the Column Width -- Using the FLOW Option to Wrap Text
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|a Adding Spaces between Columns -- Chapter Exercises -- Creating and Modifying Columns Using the Compute Block -- Coordinating with the COLUMN and DEFINE Statements -- Calculations Based on Statistics -- Calculating Percentages within Groups -- Using _ PAGE_ with BEFORE and AFTER -- Using the OUT= Option to View Report Break Information -- Chapter Exercises -- Taking PROC REPORT Beyond the Basics -- Refining Our Understanding of the PROC REPORT Step -- Additional DEFINE Statement Options -- Changing Display Order with DESCENDING -- Specification of Column Justification
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|a Art Carpenter demystifies the powerful REPORT procedure and shows you how to incorporate this highly flexible and customizable procedure into your SAS reporting programs. Combining his years of SAS experience with a talent for instruction, Art offers clear and comprehensive coverage that demonstrates how valuable this procedure is for both summarizing and displaying data. Illustrated with more than two hundred examples and sample exercises to reinforce your learning, Carpenter's Complete Guide to the SAS REPORT Procedure provides you with information that you can put to immediate use. The text.
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