The How-To Book for SAS/GRAPH Software

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by Thomas Miron

If you've ever stuffed "cheat sheets" into your reference documentation to guide you through specific tasks that the book never describes in detail, you'll appreciate the approach of this how-to book. Self-contained chapters lead you through tasks that SAS/GRAPH software users typically need to perform. The book features many graphic examples and programs and helps you interpret the steps your SAS code follows to produce results. Readers with basic SAS/GRAPH software experience who are looking for tips on particular tasks or computing problems will easily find just the sections they need. The book is also an ideal resource for students who need an example-packed supplement to their computing textbooks.

336 pages.

Table of contents

Also Recommended: SAS/GRAPH Software: Reference, Version 6, First Edition, Volumes 1 and 2; SAS/GRAPH Software: Examples, Version 6, First Edition; SAS/GRAPH Software: Introduction, Version 6, First Edition; Quick Results with SAS/GRAPH Software; 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; SAS Technical Report P-215, SAS/GRAPH Software: Changes and Enhancements, Release 6.07;

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

ISBN: 1-55544-233-1

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