1
The SASmarkdown Package
1.1
Installation
1.2
Set up the SAS Engines
1.3
Use an Engine
1.3.1
"sas" engine
2
Using SASmarkdown
2.1
Introduction
2.2
Background
2.3
Including SAS Code in your Document
2.3.1
Limitations
2.3.2
HTML or PDF Document?
2.3.3
Document Setup
2.3.4
Code Chunk Setup
2.4
Running SAS
2.5
HTML Output and Graphics
3
Linking Code Blocks
3.1
Introduction
3.2
Load SASmarkdown
3.3
Example: Linking Code Blocks
4
SAS HTML output
4.1
Set up
4.2
Using the 'sashtml' engine
4.3
Using the 'sashtml5' engine
5
SAS Logs
5.1
Set up
5.2
Using the
saslog
engine
5.3
Using the
sashtmllog
and
sashtml5log
engines
5.4
SAS ERROR messages
5.4.1
Semantic and Execution Errors
5.4.2
Mathematical Errors
6
Cleaning Up SAS Log Output
6.1
Intro
6.2
Setup
6.3
Default Log
6.4
Global Cleanup
6.5
Chunk Cleanup
6.5.1
SASproctime
6.5.2
SASecho
6.5.3
SASnotes
7
SAS LaTeX
8
SAS National Language Support
8.1
Intro
8.2
Setup
8.3
Default Language
8.4
French
8.5
Chinese
8.6
Documentation
9
Saving Intermediate SAS files
9.1
Saving SAS files
9.2
Saving Markdown and LaTeX files
10
SpinSAS
10.1
Special Markup
10.2
Semi-colons
10.3
Example
10.4
Processing
SASmarkdown
7
SAS LaTeX
Written using
SASmarkdown version 0.8.0.
knitr version 1.40.
R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31 ucrt).