SAS/GRAPH 1: Essentials
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SAS/GRAPH 1: Essentials at ultramax it Overview
Duration | 3 days |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Credential | Certificate |
SAS/GRAPH 1: Essentials at ultramax it Course details
- For SAS users who must generate graphs using SAS program code in batch or non interactive execution
- Design graphs that describe their data in the most appropriate fashion
- Customize default graph elements such as axes and legends
- Apply annotations that supplement the features available with SAS/GRAPH procedures
- Deliver graphs in multiple formats, such as static image files and client-generated images
- This course teaches you how to produce high-quality presentation graphics using SAS/GRAPH software
SAS/GRAPH 1: Essentials at ultramax it Curriculum
Course Logistics and Overview
course logistics
graphical reporting overview
Graphical Reporting with SAS/GRAPH
graph types produced by SAS/GRAPH
SAS/GRAPH environment
SAS/GRAPH program structure
SAS/GRAPH and the Output Delivery System
Producing Scatter and Line Plots
creating scatter plots
creating line plots
creating plots containing multiple lines
creating other types of plots with individual data points
creating other types of plots with grouped data (self-study)
Producing Bar Charts
creating vertical and horizontal bar charts
creating grouped and subgrouped bar charts
creating block charts (self-study)
creating bar-line charts
creating area bar charts
Producing Pie, Donut, Star, and Other Charts
creating pie charts
creating donut charts (self-study)
creating star charts (self study)
creating radar charts
creating tile charts
creating key performance indicator charts
Customizing Axes and Legends
customizing plot and chart axes
customizing axes with AXIS statements
customizing legends
Customizing the Appearance of SAS/GRAPH Output
common attributes of graphics elements
customizing common graphics elements
customizing plot appearance
customizing chart appearance
customizing axis appearance
Annotating Graphs
creating basic annotations
creating data-dependent annotations
Generating Graphs for Use in Other Applications
creating image files
creating client-rendered graphs
creating clickable graphs for the Web using ODS Managing and Replaying SAS/GRAPH Output (Self-Study)
storing and naming graphics output
using the GREPLAY procedure in line mode