SAS Users
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For Pi Day, veteran SAS user Leonid Batkhan reveals a pi paradox.

This blog serves two purposes: the main purpose is to show you some useful SAS coding techniques, and the second is to show you an interesting method of creating a Beale cipher. TJ Beale is famous in Virginia for leaving behind three ciphers, supposedly describing the location of hidden gold

Veteran SAS user Leonid Batkhan introduces you to open-source SASjs framework.

The Missionaries and Cannibals Problem (MCP) is a classic river-crossing logic puzzle. With SAS, we can solve this problem, visualize the solutions with SAS NETDRAW procedure and generate steps for any MCP problems.

SAS' Bari Lawhorn shows you how to access files you've stored with SAS® Studio.

SAS' Mark Jordan shows you how to modify data using PROC SQL, PROC DATASETS and SAS macros.