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#1939 From: sivaji doguparthi <vrajak_msu@...>
Date:: Thu Feb 1, 2007 10:50 am
Subject:: Re: Please reply me!
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Hello nitu
I think comparing between the two or is more statistical systems are foolish.
 
Every system has its own advantages and disadvantages.
 
Different Fields they are using there statistical system (mostly).
 
Financial: SPSS
IT& Pharmacy: SAS
Quality control: Minitab
Educational: R-Programming.
 
            R-programming is language it is approximately same as C and C++.And R is an open source. It has a main advantage is that open source. We can see the process of the analysis. Like SPSS, SAS we can’t see the process of the data analysis. In R we can debug the function and easily we can identify where the problem is. And we can generate great graphical out puts. And the main disadvantage of R-programming is that has very hard to handle the large data.
 
One day I tried to apply ANOVA on data without knowing that the data is unbalanced. First I tried In R. I got unexpected results. So I tried in SPSS, SAS, and Minitab.In SPSS and SAS I got the results and they are not digestible. But Minitab throws an error that the data is unbalanced so then I realized that the data is unbalanced. Then I debugged the function I used in R. then there also I come to know the data is unbalanced. But in SPSS, SAS I coulden’t recollect the problem. Because of these systems are not open.
 
Here I’m not saying that Minitab is better. It has also some disadvantages are there.
But one thing I can say that first learn R-Programming then after try to learn any another statistical systems because the programming language and statistical logic will help you a lot to learn. So try or learn to use R for analysis in graduation or in post graduation level. you can get free download for internet.  
 
If we come to SAS the main advantage is security, adaptability. It is a multi usable. And it has Avery flexible to connect to any databases. The main feature Is Business intelligence. By using SAS we can maintain any large data warehouse also. And easy to use large data in analysis with SAS
 
 
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#1938 From: "nitu rathod" <rathod.nitu@...>
Date:: Thu Feb 1, 2007 5:38 am
Subject:: Please reply me!
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Can anybody give me the list of functions available with SAS...
 
Which one is the best in SAS and SPSS???
 
Regards,
Nitu Rathod

#1937 From: "manraj12670" <manraj12670@...>
Date:: Thu Feb 1, 2007 1:37 am
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Can any buddy send me the photograph of father of statistics and
father of bio-statistics?

#1936 From: j gallo <galloj2003@...>
Date:: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:33 pm
Subject:: Re: Pls Clear This doubt
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For a deeper understanding of your sampling plan, check out the Operating Characteristic curves in the ANSI Z1.4 standard.  The curves show you the Probability of Acceptance for the lot percent defective.

Frank Isackson <fisackson@...> wrote:
Neither is correct. AQLs were originally defined for commerical use in the old MIL-STD-105 (since withdrawn). The correct definition is the maximum percent defective (or the maximum number of defects per hundred units) that, for purposes of sampling inspection, can be considered satisfactory as a process average.


-----Original Message-----
From: Baskaran Nallathambi
Sent: Jan 26, 2007 12:05 AM
To: Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in
Subject: Re: [Statisticians_group] Pls Clear This doubt

HI,
 
Thanks for your reply abt the my dobut
Pls tell me wht are all the different context.
 
Baski

Subrata Satpati <sk_satpati@yahoo.com> wrote:
Both are equivalent...differ by the context.
--- Baskaran Nallathambi
wrote:

> Dear Statisticians,
>
> One of my friend says that AQL (acceptable quality
> level) defined in
> ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 standard can be calculated by the
> following formula:
>
> AQL = (1 - % accuracy required by customer) * 100
>
> Another, person says that AQL is defined as:
>
> AQL = (1 - % Confidence Level) * 100
>
> Please let me know what is the correct definition.
>
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#1935 From: "Alan Acock" <acock@...>
Date:: Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:45 am
Subject:: Re: what diferend spss and sas
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Perhaps the best comparison of the big three--Stata, SAS, and SPSS -- is available at
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/technicalreports/Number1/ucla_ATSstat_tr1_1.0.pdf
This is a 35 page comparison that includes the strengths and limitations of each package.
Alan Acock


#1934 From: sudheer gowlikar <gksudheer@...>
Date:: Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:34 am
Subject:: Re: Mixed data
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hi madan,
 
i have simple solution, can u try out this too, but let me know if it does not work.
 
proc sql;
select * from abc where value between " 0 " and " 1 ";
quit;
 
u can use this too
 
proc sql;
select * from abc where values not between " a " and "z";
quit;
 
hope to receive response from u.
 
thanks and regards,
 
sudheer

chandra sekhar bhupathi <chandra_sekhar_bcs@...> wrote:
Hi Littisth,
 
a small change to ur program,
 
data
test (drop=value) ;
set
abc;
new_value=input( value, ?? best4.);
if
new_value ne .;
run
;
proc
print data=test;
run
;

 
Thanks & Regards,
Chandu Bhupathi
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----- Original Message ----
From: "Dominic, Littish" <littish@gmail.com>
To: Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 10:35:36 PM
Subject: RE: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data

Hi Madan,
 
This may help you.
data test;
set abc (drop=value) ;
new_value=input( value, ?? best4.);
if new_value ne .;
run;
 
Regards
Littish
 
 
 

From: Statisticians_ group@yahoogroup s.co.in [mailto:Statisticia ns_group@ yahoogroups. co.in] On Behalf Of Madan Gopal Kundu
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV. UGA.EDU
Subject: [Statisticians_ group] Mixed data
 

Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1933 From: sivaji doguparthi <vrajak_msu@...>
Date:: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:04 pm
Subject:: Re: what diferend spss and sas
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after Reading this mail i came to know that SPSS is better Than SAS is it right?


prabakaran selvarajan <prabakaranselvarajan@...> wrote:
Hi,
There is no big Difference in both software.
                                
SPSS
SAS
TYPE
User Friendly
V can Use Assist but the Licence
Version is Costly
DATA Manipulation
Ok 
Very powerful (if U have a Good Knowledge in SQL-tat help u for the data manipulation
Programming Language
Ok (No need for  a big stuff )
Programming stuff is necessary one.(b'coz of SAS/macro, SAS/SQL)
Graphics
Really gud when comparable to SAS(Maple have a extraordinary stuff in Graphical Utilization when compare to both SPSS and SAS)
Not a big one when compare to SPSS
Manuals
No need to Go through the manual's.(b'coz of assist)
Must (Work in SAS)
Cost
Need not pay annually if no need for upgrade (affordable)
Site license renewable
every year (expensive)
Work Environment
Both Unix and Windows
Unix, mainframe, Macintosh, Windows Any version Etc.,
Statistical Analysis
Extraordinary (especially user friendly)
Extraordinary
(Not a User friendly- software)  
U can Generate  
Business report through Enterprise miner
         
Regards,
S.Prabakaran

wahyu yuda <wahjuda@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > can you help me wahat the difereend spss and sas
?

wahjuda

>
>
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#1932 From: prabakaran selvarajan <prabakaranselvarajan@...>
Date:: Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:19 am
Subject:: Re: what diferend spss and sas
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Hi,
 
There is no big Difference in both software.
 
                                
 
SPSS
SAS
TYPE
User Friendly
V can Use Assist but the Licence
Version is Costly
DATA Manipulation
Ok 
Very powerful (if U have a Good Knowledge in SQL-tat help u for the data manipulation
Programming Language
Ok (No need for  a big stuff )
Programming stuff is necessary one.(b'coz of SAS/macro, SAS/SQL)
Graphics
Really gud when comparable to SAS(Maple have a extraordinary stuff in Graphical Utilization when compare to both SPSS and SAS)
Not a big one when compare to SPSS
Manuals
No need to Go through the manual's.(b'coz of assist)
Must (Work in SAS)
Cost
Need not pay annually if no need for upgrade (affordable)
Site license renewable
every year (expensive)
Work Environment
Both Unix and Windows
Unix, mainframe, Macintosh, Windows Any version Etc.,
Statistical Analysis
Extraordinary (especially user friendly)
Extraordinary
(Not a User friendly- software)  
 
 
U can Generate  
Business report through Enterprise miner
         
Regards,
S.Prabakaran

wahyu yuda <wahjuda@...> wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> >
> > can you help me wahat the difereend spss and sas
?

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#1931 From: prakash pujar <prakash78pk@...>
Date:: Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:56 am
Subject:: Re: Re: Value label in SAS
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Dear Madan,
 
Thanks for your email, and i am clear with this.
 
And could you please send me a SAS file so i can work and i want to view how the sas file will looks and how u all are working on SAS files.
 
Thanks and Regards,
Prakash

Madan Gopal Kundu <madan4331@...> wrote:

Dear Prakash,

For this you have to format the variable gender. At first creat the
format as follows:

proc format ;
value sex 1='Male' 2='Female';
run;

The above statements will generate a format sex. And now use this
format for the variable gender in the following way to get your
desired output.

proc print data=;
var gender;
format gender sex.;
run;

Hope this helps.

With best regards
MADAN GOPAL KUNDU

--- In Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in, prakash pujar
<prakash78pk@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just want to know how to do value labels in SAS.
>
> actually i have variables with the name gender and the codes are
1 and 2.
> if i generate the table then i will get the counts for 1 and 2.
instead of number i want that into discription like 1 for "Male" and
2 for "Female"
>
> Please send me the code list or file for the value label in SAS.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Prakash
>
>
> "Dominic, Littish" <littish@...> wrote: Hi Madan,
>
> This may help you.
> data test;
> set abc (drop=value);
> new_value=input(value, ?? best4.);
> if new_value ne .;
> run;
>
> Regards
> Littish
>
> Email: littish@...
> Web : www.littishdominic.com
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
>
> From: Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in
[mailto:Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in] On Behalf Of Madan
Gopal Kundu
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
> To: SAS-L@...
> Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have the following dataset ABC.
>
> data ABC;
> input id value $;
> cards;
> 1 8.5
> 2 6.9
> 3 Neg
> 4 3.1
> 5 pos
> 6 neg
> 7 12.9
> 8 10
> ;
> run;
>
> From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
> dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:
>
> Id value
> 1 8.5
> 4 3.1
> 7 12.9
> 8 10
>
> Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> With best regards
> MADAN
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#1930 From: kadgi narender <kadginaren@...>
Date:: Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:46 am
Subject:: Re: Value label in SAS
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hi,
make some format,
proc format;
value gen
1='male'
2='female'
;
run;
 
use this beside the variable which u would like to change.
 
regards,
narender
 
 


 
----- Original Message ----
From: prakash pujar <prakash78pk@...>
To: Statisticians_group@...
Sent: Thursday, 25 January, 2007 11:32:57 AM
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Value label in SAS

Hi all,
 
I just want to know how to do value labels in SAS.
 
actually i have variables with the name gender and the codes are 1 and 2.
if i generate the table then i will get the counts for 1 and 2. instead of number i want that into discription like 1 for "Male" and 2 for "Female"
 
Please send me the code list or file for the value label in SAS.
 
Thanks and Regards,
Prakash


"Dominic, Littish" <littish@gmail. com> wrote:
Hi Madan,
This may help you.
data test;
set abc (drop=value) ;
new_value=input( value, ?? best4.);
if new_value ne .;
run;
Regards
Littish

From: Statisticians_ group@yahoogroup s.co.in [mailto:Statisticia ns_group@ yahoogroups. co.in] On Behalf Of Madan Gopal Kundu
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV. UGA.EDU
Subject: [Statisticians_ group] Mixed data

Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1929 From: Srinu <kadali_222@...>
Date:: Sun Jan 28, 2007 2:54 pm
Subject:: Re: Quantum - Median Help?
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HI
 
by Taking median key work at n01. eg.
n01Median value;inc=c(123,127);median;
 
It gives correct value in quantum but median doesn't work in quanvert. So genrally we never export median to quanvert.
 
Regards,
Sateesh

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Dear All,
 
I am working in IMRB- It's MR company, Our unit Specialist for Quantum. I have one query in Quantum. How to give Median without factor in Quantum? Please help to sort this issue.
 
Thanks well in advance.
 
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#1928 From: sudheer gowlikar <gksudheer@...>
Date:: Fri Jan 26, 2007 11:26 am
Subject:: Re: Mixed data
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hi littisth,
 
can this solution may also help u , if not pls let me know.
proc sql;
select * from abc where value between "0" and "9";
quit;

chandra sekhar bhupathi <chandra_sekhar_bcs@...> wrote:
Hi Littisth,
 
a small change to ur program,
 
data
test (drop=value) ;
set
abc;
new_value=input( value, ?? best4.);
if
new_value ne .;
run
;
proc
print data=test;
run
;

 
Thanks & Regards,
Chandu Bhupathi
#9848638654


----- Original Message ----
From: "Dominic, Littish" <littish@gmail.com>
To: Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 10:35:36 PM
Subject: RE: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data

Hi Madan,
 
This may help you.
data test;
set abc (drop=value) ;
new_value=input( value, ?? best4.);
if new_value ne .;
run;
 
Regards
Littish
 
 
 

From: Statisticians_ group@yahoogroup s.co.in [mailto:Statisticia ns_group@ yahoogroups. co.in] On Behalf Of Madan Gopal Kundu
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV. UGA.EDU
Subject: [Statisticians_ group] Mixed data
 

Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1927 From: kadgi narender <kadginaren@...>
Date:: Fri Jan 26, 2007 3:36 pm
Subject:: Re: Re: Mixed data
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Hi Madan,
 
on need to create new variable and all, u just give the following code to get only the numeric values
 
data two;
set ABC;
if value ne .;
run;
proc print;
run;
Regards,
narender.


 
----- Original Message ----
From: "Dominic, Littish" <littish@...>
To: Statisticians_group@...
Sent: Wednesday, 24 January, 2007 3:45:52 AM
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Re: Mixed data

There was a mistake in the syntax that I posted earlier. Sorry for the same.

 

data test (drop=value);

set abc;

new_value=input( value, ?? best4.);

if new_value ne .;

run;

 

Regards

Littish

 

Email: littish@littishdomi nic.com

Web : www.littishdominic. com

 

 


From: Statisticians_ group@yahoogroup s.co.in [mailto:Statisticia ns_group@ yahoogroups. co.in] On Behalf Of Madan Gopal Kundu
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV. UGA.EDU
Subject: [Statisticians_ group] Mixed data

 


Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1925 From: sudheer gowlikar <gksudheer@...>
Date:: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:50 am
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hi all,
 
  this too will work.
 
proc sql;
select * from abc where value not between "a" and "z";
quit;
this more efficient.
other wise u can try out this to
 
proc sql;
select * from abc where value between "0" and "9";
quit;
 
thanks,
 
sudheer

"Dominic, Littish" <littish@...> wrote:
hello
 
Try this also.
 
data
test2;
set
abc;
if
verify(trim(value),'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')= 0 then delete;
run
;
But indexc and verify won't work out when variable 'values' contains mixture of chacracters and numerals (eg: abc123)
 
Regards
Littish
 
On 1/24/07, Indrajit Sengupta <indra_calisto@yahoo.com> wrote:
Use the INDEXC function as shown below:


data a;
set abc;
if indexc(value,'0123456789.')>0;
run;

Regards,
Indrajit


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To: SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06:16 PM
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data


Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1924 From: Frank Isackson <fisackson@...>
Date:: Sat Jan 27, 2007 6:09 am
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Neither is correct. AQLs were originally defined for commerical use in the old MIL-STD-105 (since withdrawn). The correct definition is the maximum percent defective (or the maximum number of defects per hundred units) that, for purposes of sampling inspection, can be considered satisfactory as a process average.


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Thanks for your reply abt the my dobut
Pls tell me wht are all the different context.
 
Baski

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> One of my friend says that AQL (acceptable quality
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>
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Date:: Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:05 am
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HI,
 
Thanks for your reply abt the my dobut
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> Dear Statisticians,
>
> One of my friend says that AQL (acceptable quality
> level) defined in
> ANSI/ASQC Z1.4 standard can be calculated by the
> following formula:
>
> AQL = (1 - % accuracy required by customer) * 100
>
> Another, person says that AQL is defined as:
>
> AQL = (1 - % Confidence Level) * 100
>
> Please let me know what is the correct definition.
>
> Regards,
>
> Baski
>
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#1922 From: wahyu yuda <wahjuda@...>
Date:: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:59 pm
Subject:: what diferend spss and sas
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#1921 From: bharath kumar <meetyakkala@...>
Date:: Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:36 am
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hi madan,
 
this is bharath, if u use COMPRESS FUNCTION then u will get desired data set what exactly u want .
ok byee
 
thanks and regards
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Madan Gopal Kundu <Madan.Kundu@...> wrote:

Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1920 From: Rajaram <rajaram@...>
Date:: Fri Jan 26, 2007 1:31 am
Subject:: Re: Threshold models and new developments in time series
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I would be interested in the Bayesian (April issue) The mailing address is

Prof. Rajaram Nityananda
Centre Director
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics
Post Bag 3
Ganeshkhind
PUNE 411007
INDIA

You could actually address the parcel to our Librarian

Bayesian methods are extensively used in astronomy

#1919 From: Patrick Burns <patrick@...>
Date:: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:05 am
Subject:: Re: Help me in Quantitative Financial analysis
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You can get wildly different answers to those questions.

One sort of answer can be found by looking through the
working papers on http://www.burns-stat.com and
an entirely different answer is found at http://www.wilmott.com

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Vincent wrote:

> Kindly explain to me all things pertaining to the following subject
> matter.
>
> 1) In your opinion, what is Quantiative Financial Analysis?
>
> 2) What is the work of being Quantitative Financial Analyst?
>
>

#1918 From: "michelleliou2" <michelleliou2@...>
Date:: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:41 am
Subject:: Threshold models and new developments in time series
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Dear all,

I am attaching the table of contents of the January 2007 issue of
Statistica Sinica which presents work on the special
theme: "Threshold Models and New Developments in Time Series". In
Editor's Melange, we have invited contributions from Professors Peter
Brockwell, Howell Tong, and Ruey Tsay. The articles under Editor's
Melange can be downloaded via the following journal site (click on
the current issue):

  http://www3.stat.sinica.edu.tw/statistica/

In the next (April) issue we will have a collection of articles on
Bayesian statistics, and editorials written by Professors Hani Doss
and Andrew Gelman. Please email your mailing address to me if you
need a free sample copy of the April issue. We very much appreciate
if you would consider Statistica Sinica as a suitable outlet for your
scholarly work.

Sincerely,
Karen Li --- on behalf of the Co-Editors
Editorial Assistant
--------------------------------------------------------------------

Editor¡¦s Melange

Highlights
What¡¦s next?
Kung-Sik Chan and Wai-Keung Li

Editorials
Beyond linear time series
Peter Brockwell

Never-ending developments in time series analysis
Ruey S. Tsay

Inside Views
Birth of the threshold time series model
Howell Tong

Threshold Models and New Developments in Time Series

Frequency analysis of chaotic intermittency maps with slowly decaying
correlations
R. J. Bhansali and M. P. Holland

Stability of cyclic threshold and threshold-like autoregressive time
series models
Thomas R. Boucher and Daren B.H. Cline

Continuous-time Gaussian autoregression
Peter Brockwell, Richard Davis and Yu Yang

Nonparametric tests for serial independence based on quadratic forms
Cees Diks and Valentyn Panchenko

Semiparametric penalty function method in partially linear model
selection
Chaohua Dong, Jiti Gao and Howell Tong

Model checks using residual marked empirical processes
J. Carlos Escanciano

Multivariate reduced-rank nonlinear time series modeling
Ming-Chung Li and Kung-Sik Chan

A double AR(p) model: structure and estimation
Shiqing Ling

Adaptive varying-coefficient linear models for stochastic processes:
asymptotic theory
Zudi Lu, Dag Tjostheim and Qiwei Yao

Self-normalization for heavy-tailed time series with long memory
Tucker McElroy and Dimitris Politis

Stability of mixtures of vector autoregressions with autoregressive
conditional heteroskedasticity
Pentti Saikkonen

Threshold variable determination and threshold variable driven
switching autoregressive models
Senlin Wu and Rong Chen

Threshold variable selection using nonparametric methods
Yingcun Xia, Wai-Keung Li and Howell Tong

General

On the existence and limit behavior of the optimal bandwidth for
kernel density estimation
J. E. Chacon, J. Montanero, A. G. Nogales and P. Perez

Effects of measurement error and conditional score estimation in
capture-recapture models
Wen-Han Hwang, Steve Y. H. Huang and C. Y. Wang

Adaptive boxcar deconvolution on full Lebesgue measure sets
Gerard Kerkyacharian, Dominique Picard and Marc Raimondo

Asymptotic distributions of the Buckley-James estimator under
nonstandard conditions
Fanhui Kong and Qiqing Yu

Exact confidence coefficients of confidence intervals for a binomial
proportion
Hsiuying Wang

Nonparametric test for the form of parametric regression with time
series errors
Lan Wang and Ingrid Van Keilegom

A generalized drop-the-loser urn for clinical trials with delayed
responses
Li-Xin Zhang, Wai Sum Chan, Siu Hung Cheung and Feifang Hu

#1917 From: "Madan Gopal Kundu" <madan4331@...>
Date:: Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:39 am
Subject:: Re: Value label in SAS
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Dear Prakash,

For this you have to format the variable gender. At first creat the
format as follows:

proc format ;
value sex 1='Male' 2='Female';
run;

The above statements will generate a format sex. And now use this
format for the variable gender in the following way to get your
desired output.

proc print data=;
var gender;
format gender sex.;
run;

Hope this helps.

With best regards
MADAN GOPAL KUNDU






--- In Statisticians_group@..., prakash pujar
<prakash78pk@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>   I just want to know how to do value labels in SAS.
>
>   actually i have variables with the name gender and the codes are
1 and 2.
>   if i generate the table then i will get the counts for 1 and 2.
instead of number i want that into discription like 1 for "Male" and
2 for "Female"
>
>   Please send me the code list or file for the value label in SAS.
>
>   Thanks and Regards,
>   Prakash
>
>
> "Dominic, Littish" <littish@...> wrote:              Hi Madan,
>
>   This may help you.
>   data test;
>   set abc (drop=value);
>   new_value=input(value, ?? best4.);
>   if new_value ne .;
>   run;
>
>   Regards
>   Littish
>
>   Email: littish@...
>   Web : www.littishdominic.com
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
>
>   From: Statisticians_group@...
[mailto:Statisticians_group@...] On Behalf Of Madan
Gopal Kundu
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
> To: SAS-L@...
> Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data
>
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have the following dataset ABC.
>
> data ABC;
> input id value $;
> cards;
> 1 8.5
> 2 6.9
> 3 Neg
> 4 3.1
> 5 pos
> 6 neg
> 7 12.9
> 8 10
> ;
> run;
>
> From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
> dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:
>
> Id value
> 1 8.5
> 4 3.1
> 7 12.9
> 8 10
>
> Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> With best regards
> MADAN
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#1916 From: prakash pujar <prakash78pk@...>
Date:: Thu Jan 25, 2007 6:02 am
Subject:: Value label in SAS
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Hi all,
 
I just want to know how to do value labels in SAS.
 
actually i have variables with the name gender and the codes are 1 and 2.
if i generate the table then i will get the counts for 1 and 2. instead of number i want that into discription like 1 for "Male" and 2 for "Female"
 
Please send me the code list or file for the value label in SAS.
 
Thanks and Regards,
Prakash


"Dominic, Littish" <littish@...> wrote:
Hi Madan,
This may help you.
data test;
set abc (drop=value);
new_value=input(value, ?? best4.);
if new_value ne .;
run;
Regards
Littish

From: Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in [mailto:Statisticians_group@yahoogroups.co.in] On Behalf Of Madan Gopal Kundu
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
To: SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data

Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1915 From: "Vincent" <vin_zed@...>
Date:: Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:56 am
Subject:: Help me in Quantitative Financial analysis
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Kindly explain to me all things pertaining to the following subject
matter.

1) In your opinion, what is Quantiative Financial Analysis?

2) What is the work of being Quantitative Financial Analyst?

#1914 From: "Dominic, Littish" <littish@...>
Date:: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:36 pm
Subject:: Re: Mixed data
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hello
 
Try this also.
 

data

test2;

set

abc;
if
verify(trim(value),'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')= 0 then delete;

run

;
But indexc and verify won't work out when variable 'values' contains mixture of chacracters and numerals (eg: abc123)
 
Regards
Littish
 
On 1/24/07, Indrajit Sengupta <indra_calisto@...> wrote:

Use the INDEXC function as shown below:


data a;
set abc;
if indexc(value,'0123456789.')>0;
run;

Regards,
Indrajit


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To: SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06:16 PM
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data


Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1913 From: Indrajit Sengupta <indra_calisto@...>
Date:: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:07 am
Subject:: Re: Mixed data
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Use the INDEXC function as shown below:


data a;
set abc;
if indexc(value,'0123456789.')>0;
run;

Regards,
Indrajit


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To: SAS-L@...
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06:16 PM
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data


Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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#1912 From: manohar kalwani <mannu_iitb@...>
Date:: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:27 am
Subject:: Re: Problem in running SAS Learning Edtion - Please Help!!!!
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confi could not take so much responsibilty except ram . u hav 512 ram its more than enough. i think check the date. change the date of ur comp 1 year back . it may work bcoz may be possible that linance would be expired . other thing is that first reinstall totally and then run application server for home user only..

shamim_ranjoo <pianoo_20@...> wrote:
Hi,

I am having an SAS Learning Ed. But it is not running in my PC.

My PC has following configuration:

RAM-512 MB
Hard Disk - 160 GB
Processor-Intel P 4 3.06 Ghz
Mother Board Intel Original D 865 G

The SAS is not running in my PC...I have installed and reinstalled
many

time.Help says that Library file is not found.

Every valid syntax run through CODE ends with UNABLE TO CONNECT WITH
LOCAL SERVER

The same SAS software is running in a PC having following
configuration----

RAM-256 MB
Hard Disk-40 GB
Processor - Intel P 4 2.40 GHz
Mother Board -Intel Original D 845 G

Please send me some solution...



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#1911 From: "shamim_ranjoo" <pianoo_20@...>
Date:: Wed Jan 24, 2007 4:10 am
Subject:: Problem in running SAS Learning Edtion - Please Help!!!!
shamim_ranjoo
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Hi,

I am having an SAS Learning Ed. But it is not running in my PC.

My PC has following configuration:

RAM-512 MB
Hard Disk - 160 GB
Processor-Intel P 4   3.06 Ghz
Mother Board Intel Original D 865 G


The SAS is not running in my PC...I have installed and reinstalled
many

time.Help says that Library file is not found.


Every valid syntax run through CODE ends with UNABLE TO CONNECT WITH
LOCAL SERVER


The same SAS software is running in a PC having following
configuration----


RAM-256 MB
Hard Disk-40 GB
Processor - Intel P 4   2.40 GHz
Mother Board -Intel Original D 845 G


Please send me some solution...

#1910 From: "Dominic, Littish" <littish@...>
Date:: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:15 pm
Subject:: Re: Mixed data
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There was a mistake in the syntax that I posted earlier. Sorry for the same.

 

data test (drop=value);

set abc;

new_value=input(value, ?? best4.);

if new_value ne .;

run;

 

Regards

Littish

 

Email: littish@...

Web : www.littishdominic.com

 

 


From: Statisticians_group@... [mailto:Statisticians_group@...] On Behalf Of Madan Gopal Kundu
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:06 PM
To: SAS-L@...
Subject: [Statisticians_group] Mixed data

 


Dear All,

I have the following dataset ABC.

data ABC;
input id value $;
cards;
1 8.5
2 6.9
3 Neg
4 3.1
5 pos
6 neg
7 12.9
8 10
;
run;

From this dataset I want to get only the numeric values. My desired
dataset will contain only numeric values as follows:

Id value
1 8.5
4 3.1
7 12.9
8 10

Kindly suggest me how I can achieve this in SAS.

Thanks in advance.
With best regards
MADAN

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