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SAS® Hash Object Programming Made Easy

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Hash objects, an efficient look-up tool in the SAS DATA step, are object-oriented programming structures that function differently from traditional SAS language statements. Michele Burlew's SAS Hash Object Programming Made Easy shows readers how to use these powerful features, which they can program to quickly look up and manage data and to conserve computing resources. SAS provides various look-up techniques, and hash objects are among the newest, so therefore many users may not have yet used them. Because the examples presented vary in complexity, SAS Hash Object Programming Made Easy is useful to SAS users of all experience levels, from novice programmer to advanced programmer. Novice programmers can adapt some of the simpler hash programming techniques as they develop their SAS programming skills. This book helps more experienced programmers learn how to take advantage of hash object programming by comparing traditional processing techniques to those that use hash objects. Additionally, users from diverse fields with different requirements can adapt the examples in SAS Hash Object Programming Made Easy to fit their unique situations.

This book is part of the SAS Press program.

208 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2012

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June 20, 2015
The book is meant for both start ups and pros. Great thing about book is, author has explained examples and sytaxes precisly with proper sas technical language. it has everything from basic to advance. But if you are into clinical, you would still want to search for the wide applicability of sas hash beyond just merging and sorting.

Having said that, the programmers who are experienced and have been using hash can leverage couple of things from chapter 5 and 6. she has picked up good examles but as per clinical programming point of view they are not making much of sense. you would still need to rely on the other internet sources.

Lastly, this is a worth investing time to read to be able to understand hashing basic functionality.
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