| Publisher | SAS Institute | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 908.6KB PDF | Date added | 01 Dec 2007 |
| Topics | Programming Languages, Data Visualization, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 71 | ||
When one executes SAS/GRAPH code interactively, one typically view the picture on a display monitor through the GRAPH window. From the GRAPH window, one can export an image to a file that can be imported into other software applications or viewed through other interfaces such as a Web browser. However, when one has many images to export, this is not an efficient process. Instead, one can create the image files directly through a SAS/GRAPH program. This paper covers the basic process for creating image files directly through a SAS/GRAPH program in SAS 9.1.3. Image types addressed in this paper include EMF, CGM, EPS, GIF, PNG, ActiveX, and PostScript. This paper also illustrates how those image files can be inserted into other software applications and Web pages.
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