I think SAS Macros has capability to call R, and execute it without it
being in the picture anywhere.
So you can use SAS Macros in a file called R.sas
In this you can create a macro called %Describe that can call R , load Hmisc
,run the describe function
Note you will need repeated use of %put in this %describe for the mapping
to take place
Use %INCLUDE to include that file in all SAS Programs
In fact there is a 50 dollar program written by Phil Rack at
www.minequest.com which does exactly that....
see more here
http://www.decisionstats.com/2009/02/interview-phil-rack/
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Ajay ohri <ohri2007@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> why didnt you call it procunivariate if that was exactly what you wanted to
> do .....
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Frank E Harrell Jr <
> f.harrell@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
>
>> Ajay ohri wrote:
>>
>>> for an " inefficient " language , it sure has dominated
the predictive
>>> analytics world for 3 plus decades.
>>> I referred once to intellectual jealousy between newton and
liebnitz.
>>>
>>> i am going ahead and creating the R package called
"Anne".
>>>
>>> It basically is meant only for SAS users who want to learn R ,
>>> without upsetting the schedule of the corporate users.
>>>
>>> Simply put , it is a wrapper on SAS language using the function
>>> command...ie
>>> procunivariate function in "Anne" package would call the
summary function
>>> and so on...
>>>
>>
>> Go ahead and add to the confusion. You've already created some by
using
>> summary for procunivariate. I created the describe function in the
Hmisc
>> package to replace univariate.
>>
>> Frank
>>
>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ajay
>>>
>>> www.decisionstats.com
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Greg Snow
<Greg.Snow@imail.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> This does not really address my point. Yes, if the few nerds who
want
>>>> to
>>>> do funny stuff are the ones making the purchase, then there is
a good
>>>> chance
>>>> (but still not guaranteed) that they will get IML, but do all
companies
>>>> that
>>>> buy SAS actually think about that, or do they just see the
extra price
>>>> (no
>>>> matter how low), or not even think to look at that piece
because the
>>>> person
>>>> making the purchase does not really the funny things you can do
with it.
>>>>
>>>> If you want your SAS code to be able to be run by anyone with
SAS, you
>>>> cannot assume that they have IML. If you want your R code to
be run by
>>>> anyone, you cannot make your code dependent on packages/tools
that are
>>>> not
>>>> available for all platforms.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
>>>> Statistical Data Center
>>>> Intermountain Healthcare
>>>> greg.snow@imail.org
>>>> 801.408.8111
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Gerard M. Keogh [mailto:GMKeogh@justice.ie]
>>>>> Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 3:22 AM
>>>>> To: Greg Snow
>>>>> Cc: Frank E Harrell Jr; R list;
r-help-bounces@r-project.org
>>>>> Subject: Re: [R] Inefficiency of SAS Programming
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes Greg,
>>>>>
>>>>> but if you're buying SAS they'll throw in IML
pretty cheaply - SAS
>>>>> think
>>>>> it's only for a few nerds out there who wan to do funny
stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> G
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Greg Snow
>>>>> <Greg.Snow@imail.
>>>>> org>
>>>>> To
>>>>> Sent by: "Gerard M.
Keogh"
>>>>> r-help-bounces@r-
<GMKeogh@justice.ie>, Frank E
>>>>> project.org Harrell Jr
>>>>>
<f.harrell@vanderbilt.edu>
>>>>>
>>>>> cc
>>>>> 27/02/2009 19:05
"r-help-bounces@r-project.org"
>>>>>
<r-help-bounces@r-project.org>,
>>>>> R
>>>>> list
<r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch>
>>>>>
>>>>> Subject
>>>>> Re: [R] Inefficiency
of SAS
>>>>> Programming
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> But SAS/IML is not part of base SAS, it costs extra, so
there is a good
>>>>> chance that a user that has SAS will not be able to run
code that uses
>>>>> SAS/IML.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have known of SAS programmers who know IML well that
still write
>>>>> matrix/vector tools using macros or proc transpose so that
a user
>>>>> without
>>>>> IML can still use the code (the fact that the code that
started this
>>>>> thread
>>>>> was found on a website, suggests that it was meant for
general use
>>>>> rather
>>>>> than something only used internally where you know what
add-ons will be
>>>>> available).
>>>>>
>>>>> Just another way that R makes life easier for both
programmer and user.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
>>>>> Statistical Data Center
>>>>> Intermountain Healthcare
>>>>> greg.snow@imail.org
>>>>> 801.408.8111
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: r-help-bounces@r-project.org
[mailto:r-help-bounces@r-
>>>>>> project.org] On Behalf Of Gerard M. Keogh
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 7:19 AM
>>>>>> To: Frank E Harrell Jr
>>>>>> Cc: r-help-bounces@r-project.org; R list
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [R] Inefficiency of SAS Programming
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes Frank, I accept your point but nevertheless IML is
the proper
>>>>>>
>>>>> place
>>>>>
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> matrix work in SAS - mixing macro-level logic and
computation is
>>>>>> another
>>>>>> question - R is certainly more seemless in this
respect.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gerard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Frank E Harrell
>>>>>> Jr
>>>>>> <f.harrell@vander
>>>>>> To
>>>>>> bilt.edu> "Gerard
M. Keogh"
>>>>>>
<GMKeogh@justice.ie>
>>>>>> 27/02/2009 13:55
>>>>>> cc
>>>>>> R list <r-
>>>>>> help@stat.math.ethz.ch>,
>>>>>>
r-help-bounces@r-project.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Subject
>>>>>> Re: [R]
Inefficiency of SAS
>>>>>> Programming
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gerard M. Keogh wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Frank,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I can't see the code you mention - Web marshall
at work - but I
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> don't
>>>>>
>>>>>> think
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> you should be too quick to run down SAS - it's
a powerful and
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> flexible
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> language but unfortunately very expensive.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Your example mentions doing a vector product in the
macro language
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> -
>>>>>
>>>>>> this
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> only suggest to me that those people writing the
code need a crash
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> course
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> in SAS/IML (the matrix language). SAS is designed
to work on
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> records
>>>>>
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> so
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> is inapproprorriate for matrices - macros are only
an efficient
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> code
>>>>>
>>>>>> copying device. Doing matrix computations in this way
is pretty mad
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> code would be impossible never mind the memory
problems.
>>>>>>> SAS recognise that but a lot of SAS users remain
familiar with IML.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In IML by contrast there are inner, cross and outer
products and a
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> raft
>>>>>> of
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> other useful methods for matrix work that R users
would be familiar
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> with.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OLS for example is one line:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> b = solve(X`X, X`y) ;
>>>>>>> rss = sqrt(ssq(y - Xb)) ;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And to give you a flavour of IML's capabilities
I implemented a SAS
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> version
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> of the MARS program in it about 6 or 7 years ago.
>>>>>>> BTW SPSS also has a matrix language.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Gerard
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> But try this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PROC IML;
>>>>>> ... some custom user code ...
>>>>>> ... loop over j=1 to 10 ...
>>>>>> ... PROC GENMOD, output results back to IML
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> IML is only a partial solution since it is not
integrated with the
>>>>>>
>>>>> PROC
>>>>>
>>>>>> step.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Frank E Harrell
>>>>>>> Jr
>>>>>>> <f.harrell@vander
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> To
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> bilt.edu> R list
<r-
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> help@stat.math.ethz.ch>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent by:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> cc
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> r-help-bounces@r-
>>>>>>> project.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Subject
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [R]
Inefficiency of SAS
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Programming
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 26/02/2009 22:57
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If anyone wants to see a prime example of how
inefficient it is to
>>>>>>> program in SAS, take a look at the SAS programs
provided by the US
>>>>>>> Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality for risk
adjusting and
>>>>>>> reporting for hospital outcomes at
>>>>>>> http://www.qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/software.htm
. The
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> PSSASP3.SAS
>>>>>
>>>>>> program is a prime example. Look at how you do a
vector product in
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> SAS macro language to evaluate predictions from a
logistic
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> regression
>>>>>
>>>>>> model. I estimate that using R would easily cut the
programming
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> time
>>>>>
>>>>>> of
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> this set of programs by a factor of 4.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Frank
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chair
School of
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Medicine
>>>>>
>>>>>> Department of Biostatistics
Vanderbilt
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> University
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