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Introduction to HTML Reporting with SAS Welcome to HTML reporting with SAS Sam Gordji, Weir 107

List of Statistical Packages Mathematica  A free copy for faculty, staff, and students. To obtain a copy of Mathematica please visit: p?pagename=mathematica.inc p?pagename=mathematica.inc

General Information  contact – your questions to  Please fill out the performance report and leave your address so we may contact you for follow up questions

General Information  Matlab is available on willow and sweetgum  Matlab PC version will be available soon  SAS Enterprise Guide (EG) also may be used to create HTML output files  SPSS, SAS, and Mathematica are available in Weir Student Lab, Weir 107, and several other labs around campus  We will look at a few short examples of SAS & SAS/EG

General Information  SAS performs statistical analysis  SPSS also performs statistical analysis and is similar to SAS  Mathematica’s main function is to perform mathematical operations including statistics  Matlab is similar to Mathematica

General Information  IT staff will assist users to access these packages  We also assist users to find the proper procedure to analyze their data. If you need assistance please send an to:

Enterprise Guide (EG)  Enterprise Guide (EG) is a Front-End Program for SAS  Available to those who have SAS  While running EG, SAS will run in the background  EG builds tasks, while SAS runs them  EG accepts various formats, e.g. *.xls  Programming is done by “Point and Click” and “Drag and Drop”  Access to much of SAS procs  Creating and running a few examples

Useful Links  The main webpage:   For information on documentations for SAS visit:   Link for EG   We will visit the above site and look at SAS Base & EG

A Small Example  data test;  ods html file="c:\Users\ccsam\sas\odsreg3.htm";  input a b c;  cards;      ;  proc print;  proc means; run;  ods html close;  Let us run this program and look at its output

Generating HTML Without EG  Open SAS and import corr748re_html.sas  Run corr748re_html.sas  Look at the 3 lines creating output delivery system (ODS)  Look at the output created by corr748re…  Let us look at test_html.sas program

Generating HTML Without EG  Let us look at the second example on how to produce HTML output using SAS only  Run html_sas.sas program  Save the output as SASoutput.mht  Close sas, open SASoutput.mht and print SASoutput.mht  Please note “ods” stands for Output Delivery System

Running Enterprise Guide 4  Click Start->Program->SAS->Enterprise Guide 4  Close the small window  Choose File->open-> data> Local Computer  Choose your input file (e.g. graph_eg.xls), then click open  Open your data by:  Clicking sheet1->open, then choose option one, “Select this option if… view the file”

Running Enterprise Guide 4 (Cont.)  From the File menu choose describe-> summary statistics  To run proc describe move the first variable to the right and click “run”  Choose another proc and run it

Creating Output in HTML (EG)  Under Project Explorer  Right Click “HTML-Code”, then Choose Export  Choose “Export-HTML Code …”  Choose Local Computer  Choose a name, then “save”  Close all SAS windows  Open your output and examine it