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Statistical Programming in SAS
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Statistical Programming in SAS

by John Bailer
April 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
460 pages
14h 45m
English
SAS Institute
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components are separate modules that can be implemented as subroutines or functions.
However, these components might represent discrete ideas that need to be implemented
with a module as well. Variants of these subroutines or functions are encountered in SAS
macro programs (in Chapter 10) or in SAS/IML modules (in Chapter 11).
Pseudocoding involves writing in words or sentence fragments what should occur in a
large programming task. In decades past, programming students learned about structured
programming ideas with extensive discussions and formal flowcharts about how a
program should work. This formal ...
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