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Software interface between SAS and the GDDM interactive chart utility.

W Schreiner1

  • 1Second Department of Surgery, University of Vienna, Austria.

Computers in Biology and Medicine
|January 1, 1989
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This study introduces a method to visualize SAS data using the Interactive Chart Utility (ICU). The system enables graphical data display and modification directly from SAS datasets without complex programming.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Data Visualization
  • Scientific Computing

Background:

  • Statistical Analysis System (SAS) is widely used for data management and analysis.
  • Interactive Chart Utility (ICU) offers advanced graphical display and modification capabilities.
  • Direct integration between SAS and ICU is limited, requiring complex data transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an interface for seamless data transfer from SAS datasets to the GDDM Interactive Chart Utility (ICU).
  • To enable interactive, menu-driven graphical visualization of SAS data.
  • To bypass the need for SAS control language for graphical output.

Main Methods:

  • A user-written SAS procedure was developed to reformat SAS data into a structure compatible with ICU.

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  • The procedure facilitates calling ICU functions from a PL/1 program.
  • Implementation was performed within the CMS operating system environment.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful transfer of data from SAS datasets to ICU for graphical display.
    • Users can interactively modify and explore graphical representations of their SAS data.
    • Eliminated the necessity of using SAS control language for generating graphics.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed interface provides an efficient and user-friendly method for interactive data visualization from SAS datasets.
    • This approach enhances the utility of SAS by integrating it with powerful graphical tools.
    • The solution is particularly beneficial for users working within the CMS operating system.