In our last post, we only showed you how to use LSMEAN statement to compute LSMEAN and differences of LSMEAN. Today in this post, we will introduce the other two
Previously, we have introduced how to apply two sample test using SAS. What if we need to compare means between k (k >= 2) samples? Perhaps you will suggest that
T.Y. - Jul 22, 2017
Comments Off on Efficay Points for Oncology study and background knowlwdge
It is well known that efficacy points for oncology study are difficult to understand. This post will present details about those efficacy points and related background knowledge. Generally speaking, efficacy endpoints for oncology
J.L. - Jul 15, 2017
Comments Off on An overall summary of SAS Macro Facility – Part 3 (Macro Function)
This is the third post in our SAS Macro Facility series and this post will make a summary of macro functions. Other posts of SAS Macro Facility series An overall
J.L. - Jul 12, 2017
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Let’s continue to take a look at SAS Macro Facility. This post will focus on macro programs. You can read one of my previous posts to see the details about
T.Y. - Jul 8, 2017
Comments Off on An overall summary of SAS Macro Facility – Part 1
We often have to do repetitive programming work especially when developing table for summary of demographics. The only difference between one measurement and the next is the variable. In this
For BDS dataset, variables such as PARAMTYP and DTYPE may be required to be created when coming to complicated study. This post will introduce the difference among these two variables
J.L. - Jul 2, 2017
Comments Off on How to customize RTF output using Unicode and RTF code
This post will discuss how to use unicode and RTF code to customize our tables. Unicode can be applied to insert special characters such as Greek letts (µ), greater than