Quick Results with SAS/GRAPH Software

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by Art Carpenter and Charles E. Shipp

Design, construct, and display customized graphs quickly and efficiently with this new example-based book. It helps you master these customizing techniques without relying on the Annotate facility. You'll also discover practical tips here on topics not thoroughly covered in other books. Of the numerous adaptable examples the book contains, most are based on plots and graphs developed in actual applications. Examples include the code used to produce the graphs. Though directed toward a scientific audience, the examples are equally applicable to other disciplines. SAS users familiar with the basics of the SAS System and the fundamentals of SAS/GRAPH software can use this guide to become pros at graphical design.

272 pages.

Table of contents

Also Recommended: SAS/GRAPH Software: Examples, Version 6, First Edition; SAS System for Statistical Graphics, First Edition; SAS Language: Reference, Version 6, First Edition; SAS Procedures Guide, Version 6, Third Edition; SAS/GRAPH Software: Reference, Version 6, First Edition, Volumes 1 and 2; SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.11; SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.10; SAS Technical Report P-252, SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.09; SAS Technical Report P-242, SAS Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.08;

CMS, Mac, MVS, OS/390, OS/2, UNIX, OpenVMS Alpha, OpenVMS VAX, Windows

ISBN: 1-55544-683-3

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