Among the topics included are how to combine plot statements to create custom graphs; customizing graph axes, legends, and insets; advanced features, such as annotation and attribute maps; tips and tricks for creating the optimal graph for the intended usage; real-world examples from the health and life sciences domain; and ODS styles.
The procedures in Statistical Graphics Procedures by Example are specifically designed for the creation of analytical graphs. That makes this book a must-read for analysts and statisticians in the health care, clinical trials, financial, and insurance industries. However, you will find that the examples here apply to all fields.
This book is part of the SAS Press program.
Prior to his retirement, Sanjay Matange was Research & Development Director in the Data Visualization Division at SAS, where he was responsible for the development and support of ODS Graphics software. This includes the Graph Template Language (GTL), Statistical Graphics (SG) procedures, ODS Graphics Designer, and other related graphics applications. Sanjay worked SAS for over 25 years. He is coauthor of two patents and author of four SAS Press books.
Dan Heath is a principal systems developer at SAS Institute. A SAS user for more than 17 years, he specializes in SAS/GRAPH, ODS Graphics, and related graphing technologies. Dan has been a speaker at a number of regional and local users group meetings, including SAS Global Forum, PharmaSUG, and Pacific Northwest SUG. He received a BS degree in computer science from North Carolina State University.