Where to Run SAS
- On PCs in Reid and Roberts Student computing labs:
login, look for SAS in "All Programs". The PC editor works
quite well.
- In the Math department on the two PCs in 1-145, just as above.
- SAS OnDemand runs it "in the cloud" within a browser. You can
register here for that. Choose the "Web editor"
option. You should find Stat 506 in the list of courses at Montana
State. Get help with SAS
OnDemand here.
SAS Resources
- To view SAS documentation (from anywhere), go to SAS 9.3
documentation at SAS dot com. For
a quicker
link to a list of stat procs, click here.
- A SAS book which contains a lot of helpful hints: The Little SAS Book By Delwiche and
Slaughter, SAS Press 2010
- SAS
starter Kit from UCLA
- SAS
Style Guide One template for creating readable code.
- Reproducible research with SAS
All approaches I can find seem to require SAS to be
installed locally.
- From the SAS company,
this
paper shows how to combine SAS with LaTeX. They provide a LaTeX
package called
StatRep.
- From Russell Length at U
Iowa: StatWeave
- Within emacs,
org-mode
and
org-babel allow mixing code
chunks of different languages in one file, pass data from one
chunk to another, executing them, and generating LaTeX or HTML
output.
- Note from Dirk Eddelbuettel:
The new new thing (for multi-language, multi-format) docs
may be dexy.it.
SAS and R
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