Book Contents
Master Index
SAS Language Reference: Dictionary
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IBESSEL function
IBM packed decimal data, reading
IBRw.d format
IBRw.d informat
IBw.d format
compared to PIBw.d format
IBw.d informat
compared to S370FIBw.d informat
ICOLUMN= argument, WINDOW statement
IDXNAME= data set option
compared with IDXWHERE= data set option
example
IDXWHERE= data set option
compared with IDXNAME= data set option
examples
IEEE floating-point values
reading
writing
IEEEw.d format
IF statement, subsetting
compared to DELETE statment
compared to WHERE statement
IF, THEN/ELSE statements
compared to IF statement, subsetting
compared to SELECT statement
IMPLMAC system option
IN= data set option
example
in operator, where statement
INCLUDE command, compared to %INCLUDE statement
%INCLUDE statement
examples
external files, including (example)
including previously submitted lines (example)
keyboard input, including (example)
rules for using
sources of data for
with several entries in a single catalog (example)
including programming statements and data lines
INDEX= data set option
composite indexes (example)
examples
simple and composite indexe (example)
simple indexes (example)
INDEX function
compared to INDEXC function
compared to INDEXW function
INDEXC function
indexes
composite indexes (example)
defining when a SAS data set is created
overriding software's decision, for WHERE expressions
simple indexes (example)
specifying, for WHERE expression
INDEXW function
INFILE statement
compared to FILE statment
compared to INPUT statement
_INFILE_ option
INFILE statement
PUT statement
informat decimal values, returning
arguments
variables
informat names, returning
arguments
variables
INFORMAT statement
compared to ATTRIB statement
specifying informats with
informat width, returning
arguments
variables
informats
aliases
associating with variables
"ATTRIB"
associating with variables
"INFORMAT"
byte ordering on endian platforms
categories of
language for international dates
reading results of expressions
returning
"VARINFMT"
returning
"VINFORMAT"
returning
"VINFORMATX"
specifying at run time
"INPUTC"
specifying at run time
"INPUTN"
syntax
user-written
informats, specifying
permanent versus temporary association
user-written informats
with ATTRIB statement
with INFORMAT statement
with INPUT function
with INPUT statement
INFORMATW function
INITCMD system option
INITSMT= system option
input
as card images
assigning to variables
column
"INPUT"
column
"INPUT, Column"
describing format of
end-of-data indicator
error detection levels
formatted
"INPUT"
formatted
"INPUT, Formatted"
invalid data
"INPUT"
invalid data
"LOSTCARD"
list
"INPUT"
list
"INPUT, List"
listing for current session
logging
missing records
missing values
named
"INPUT"
named
"INPUT, Named"
resynchronizing
sequence field, length of numeric portion
uppercasing
input column
input data sets
data set options with
redirecting
selecting observations from (example)
INPUT function
specifying informats with
INPUT statement
column
compared to INPUT function
compared to PUT statement
compared to SET statement
formatted
list
named
specifying informats with
INPUTC function
compared to INPUTN function
INPUTN function
compared to INPUTC function
INT function
INTCK function
integer binary data, writing
IBM mainframe format
integer binary format, writing
integer binary notation, by language
formats
informats
integer binary values
reading in Intel and DEC formats
writing in Intel and DEC formats
Intel format
reading integer binary values in
reading positive integer binary values in
writing integer binary values in
Intel format, writing fixed-point data in
interactive line mode
interger binary data, reading
IBM mainframe format
"S370FIBw.d"
IBM mainframe format
"S370FPIBw.d"
interger binary values, reading
internal rate of return
as fraction
as percentage
international date and datetime formats
international numerical format
INTNX function
INTRR function
compared to IRR function
invalid data
numeric
INVALIDDATA= system option
inverse Gaussian (Wald) distributions
IORCMSG function
IROW= argument, WINDOW statement
IRR function
is missing operator, where statement
is null operator, where statement
IS system option
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