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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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320 Statistical Programming in SAS
8.11 Generating Variables Using Random Number
Generators
It’s time for a confession. In this book, random number generators were used before they
were formally discussed. Arrays were used before they were defined, and other concepts
were probably slipped in here and there without appropriate explanation. However,
patience will be rewarded. Most of these concepts eventually will be discussed.
The case studies in this chapter include random normal deviates and random uniform
deviates that are invoked by RAND ('Normal') or RAND ('Uniform'). These deviates
have the equivalent functions RANNOR/NORMAL and RANUNI/UN ...
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ISBN: 9781607645047