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Date:   Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:02:39 -0600
Reply-To:   Wu Consulting <wuconsulting2@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Wu Consulting <wuconsulting2@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:   Contract SAS and statistician opportunities in PA & NJ
In-Reply-To:   <200707170509.l6GJWwB1027840@malibu.cc.uga.edu>
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Dear all,

We still have contract positions for experienced SAS programmers and statisticians in PA and NJ areas. They are long term and on-site positions for our pharmaceutical clients. If interested please email your resume to WuConsulting@hotmail.com. We will get back to you with more detail information.

Thanks.

Wei Zhang President Wu Consulting, Inc.

>From: Matt Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSON.COM> >Reply-To: Matt Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSON.COM> >To: SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU >Subject: Re: gplot >Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 01:09:38 -0400 > >In case you can't find it buried in the paper, the code example for >spectrum.sas can be found at: > >http://support.sas.com/rnd/papers/sugi30/sasmapping3_src.zip > >hth, >matt > >On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 01:02:41 -0400, Matt Pettis <matt.pettis@THOMSON.COM> >wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >There is a neat little thing called a 'spectrum chart' that i found in >the > >sugi paper: > > > >http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi30/090-30.pdf > > > >look for spectrum.sas. yep, it does use annotate like you thought, but i > >think the hard work has pretty much been done in this paper. > > > >i think this will do what you want... it is intended for showing how busy >a > >cpu is for different servers by coloring different timeslices according >to > >how busy the cpu was. the server is listed on the vertical axis, and the > >timeperiods are on the x-axis. thin strips for each server/timeperiod >are > >colored according to how busy the cpu is. i think it would take some >very > >minor tweaking to apply this to your problem. > > > >hth, > >matt > > > >On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:53:33 -0400, Nat Wooding ><Nathaniel.Wooding@DOM.COM> > >wrote: > > > >>Jake > >> > >>I would create a variable called event or something like that for each > >>adverse event if you do not already have one. A given event would cover > >>the time from start to finish for a given patient for the given AE. For > >>example patient 22-2002 would have two of these suckers. Then I sort my > >>date by patient event and date and have > >> > >>Proc Gplot; > >> plot patient*date = event / legend=none; > >> symbol1 i=join v=star c=black r=100; > >> > >>run; > >>quit; > >> > >>I'm guessing at the legend = none but the point is that you will not >need a > >>bunch of lengend statements cluttering up the bottom of your graph >window. > >>You may need to modify the symbol statement. > >> > >>I think this will be the easiest solution to what you want. > >> > >>Nat Wooding > >>Environmental Specialist III > >>Dominion, Environmental Biology > >>4111 Castlewood Rd > >>Richmond, VA 23234 > >>Phone:804-271-5313, Fax: 804-271-2977 > >> > >> > >> > >> Jake Bee > >> <johbee@GMAIL.COM > >> > >To > >> Sent by: "SAS(r) SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU > >> Discussion" >cc > >> <SAS-L@LISTSERV.U > >> GA.EDU> >Subject > >> gplot > >> > >> 07/16/2007 03:42 > >> PM > >> > >> > >> Please respond to > >> Jake Bee > >> <johbee@GMAIL.COM > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>I'm trying to create a graph using gplot with Subject ID's on the >Vertical > >>axis > >>and number of days that an Adverse Event Occurred on the Horizonal axis. > >> > >>There is only one type of AE considered at a time (i.e Nausea). > >> > >>The Number of Days need to be numbered from 0 to 600. > >> > >>The Days that each subject had the specific AE may be discontinuous. > >>That is, subject 22-001 could have the AE from Days 1 to 20, then Days > >>55-100; > >> subject 22-002 could have the AE from Days 1 to 2, then >4-9, > >>then 33-88; > >> > >> etc. etc. > >> > >>Any ideas on how to approach this? I think I have to use annotate with >the > >>glpot. > >>I've look at a number of SUGI papers, but none that address this >specific > >>idea. > >> > >>Please let me know if you know of any papers, or ideas, or links, etc. > >> > >>The plot would be something like the following: > >> > >> Title Adverse Event: Nausea > >> > >> Subject ID > >> 22-030 | xxxxx xxxxxxxxx > >> ... | > >> 22-002 |x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> 22-001 |xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> > >>|-----------|------------|------------|------------|-----------|------------|------------|-------------- > >> > >> 0 20 40 60 > >>80 100 ... 400 > >> Day on Study > >> > >>Again thank for any suggestions. > >> > >> > >> > >>----------------------------------------- > >>CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic message contains > >>information which may be legally confidential and/or privileged and > >>does not in any case represent a firm ENERGY COMMODITY bid or offer > >>relating thereto which binds the sender without an additional > >>express written confirmation to that effect. The information is > >>intended solely for the individual or entity named above and access > >>by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended > >>recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the > >>contents of this information is prohibited and may be unlawful. If > >>you have received this electronic transmission in error, please > >>reply immediately to the sender that you have received the message > >>in error, and delete it. Thank you.


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