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CRC - KE23964

Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH® and ODS Graphics Procedures

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Organization: CRC
Publication Date: 6 February 2015
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Page Count: 280
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Create Top-Quality Figures Using SAS

Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH® and ODS Graphics Procedures gives statisticians and SAS programmers practical guidance on presenting research data in high-quality figures that meet the publication requirements of academic institutions and various industries, such as pharmaceutical companies, agricultural businesses, and financial organizations.

Choose the Proper Graph Formats, Options, and Fonts

The book provides all the details on selecting the right figure formats, options, and fonts to produce high-quality figures. In-depth instructions and SAS programs using procedures in both SAS/GRAPH and ODS Graphics show how to generate sample figures in listing graphics formats and ODS document files. Each chapter includes practical examples and SAS programs. Readers can easily modify the SAS programs to develop high-quality figures to meet their own needs. For those unfamiliar with SAS programming and SAS Graphics, the author describes how to produce sample figures in SAS ODS Graphics designer, a convenient tool for generating figures without having to write SAS programs. The book also discusses how to produce figures in a SAS Enterprise Guide project.

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KE23964
February 6, 2015
Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH® and ODS Graphics Procedures
Create Top-Quality Figures Using SAS Producing High-Quality Figures Using SAS/GRAPH® and ODS Graphics Procedures gives statisticians and SAS programmers practical guidance on presenting research...
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