Directory macros/latex/contrib/statrep
README
ABOUT The StatRep package is a LaTeX package that provides two environments and two tags that work together to display your SAS code and results and to generate the SAS program that produces those results. The two environments (Datastep and Sascode) display SAS code. The two tags (Listing and Graphic) display SAS output. The generated SAS program includes calls to macros that use the SAS Output Delivery System (ODS) document to capture the output as external files. These SAS macros are included in this package (statrep_macros.sas). The package is available in two locations: * http://support.sas.com/StatRepPackage * http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/statrep/ The distribution(statrep.zip) consists of the following files: README.txt (this file) statrep_macros.sas SAS macro file statrep_tagset.sas SAS tagset and style for LaTeX tabular output statrepmanual.pdf StatRep Package User's Guide (pdf) statrepmanual.tex StatRep Package User's Guide (source) quickstart.tex Example and tutorial LaTeX file statrep.dtx Package source file statrep.ins Install file (for MikTeX Users) INSTALL Unzip the file statrep.zip to a temporary directory and perform the following steps: Step 1: Install the StatRep SAS Macros Copy the file statrep_macros.sas to a local directory. If you have a folder where you keep your personal set of macros, copy the file there. Otherwise, create a directory such as C:\mymacros and copy the file into that directory. Step 2: Install the StatRep LaTeX Package If you are working with the MikTeX distribution on Windows and it is configured to download and install packages automatically, you can skip this step. Otherwise, see these instructions for installing packages for MikTeX: http://docs.miktex.org/manual/localadditions.html The following instructions show how to install the StatRep package in the TeXLive LaTeX distribution for your personal use. If you maintain a system-wide LaTeX distribution and you want to make StatRep available to all users, see more detailed information about how to install LaTeX packages at http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=what-TDS a) Determine the location that LaTeX uses to load packages. From a command-line prompt, give the following command: kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFHOME The command will return the root directory name in which LaTeX can find your personally installed packages. b) Create the directory if it does not exist and create the additional subdirectories tex/latex/statrep Your directory tree will have the following structure: --------------- root directory/ (given by kpsewhich command in 2a) tex/ latex/ statrep/ d) Copy the files statrep.dtx, statrepmanual.pdf, and statrepmanual.tex to the statrep subdirectory. Your directory tree will have the following structure: --------------- root directory/ (given by kpsewhich command in 2a) tex/ latex/ statrep/ statrep.dtx statrepmanual.pdf statrepmanual.tex --------------- e) Change to the statrep directory and give the following command: pdflatex statrep.dtx The command creates several files, one of which is the configuration file, statrep.cfg. Step 3: Let the StatRep Package Know the Location of the StatRep SAS Macros Edit the statrep.cfg file generated in Step 2d so that the macro SRmacropath contains the correct location of the macro file from step 1. For example, if you copied the statrep_macros.sas file to a directory named 'C:\mymacros', then you define macro \SRmacropath as follows: \def\SRmacropath{c:/mymacros/statrep_macros.sas} Note the use of the forward slash in the definition. Use the forward slash as the directory name delimiter instead of the backslash, which is a special character in LaTeX. EXPLORE You can now test and experiment with the package. Create a working directory and copy the file quickstart.tex into it. To generate the quickstart document: 1) Compile the document with pdfLaTeX. You can use a LaTeX-aware editor such as TeXworks or use the command-line command 'pdflatex'. This step generates the SAS program that is needed to produce the results. 2) Execute the SAS program quickstart_SR.sas, which was automatically created in the preceding step. This step generates the SAS results that are requested in the quickstart document. 3) Recompile the document with pdfLaTeX. This step compiles the quickstart document to PDF, this time including the SAS results that are generated in the preceding step. You might need to repeat this step so that LaTeX can re- measure the listing outputs to ensure that they are framed properly. Notes: You can make changes to the file with a LaTeX-aware editor or with any plain-text editor such as NotePad or emacs. You can read the StatRep User's Guide for complete usage details. It is included in the file statrepmanual.pdf that you copied in the installation step 2d. UNINSTALL To uninstall the package, delete the statrep directory that you created in the installation step 2d and remove the SAS macro file statrep_macros.sas that you copied in Installation step 1. NOTE StatRep now includes limited support for SAS ODS LaTeX output. See the StatRep User's Guide for details. LICENSE statrep.dtx statrep_macros.sas statrep_tagset.sas statrepmanual.tex Copyright (c) 2015 SAS Institute Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this software under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), version 1.3. This software is provided by SAS Institute Inc. as a service to its users. It is provided 'as is', without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantibility and fitness for a particular purpose. See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt for the details of that license. This work has the LPPL maintenance status 'maintained'. The Current Maintainer of this work is Tim Arnold (tim dot arnold at sas dot com). REQUIREMENTS pdfLaTeX typesetting engine 1.30 or later LaTeX packages verbatim, graphicx, xkeyval, calc, ifthen SAS 9.2 or later See the StatRep User's Guide, included with this package, for complete details. This work consists of the files: README (this file) statrep_macros.sas statrep_tagset.sas statrepmanual.tex statrepmanual.pdf quickstart.tex statrep.dtx statrep.ins statrep.pdf statrep.sty statrep.cfg
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statrep – Displays SAS code and results of running the code
The package provides two environments and two tags that work together to display your SAS code and results and to generate the SAS program that produces those results. The two environments (Datastep and Sascode) display SAS code. The two tags (Listing and Graphic) display SAS output.
Package | statrep |
Home page | http://support.sas.com/StatRepPackage |
Version | 1.07 2015-09-15 |
Licenses | The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3 |
Maintainer | Tim Arnold |
Contained in | MiKTeX as statrep |
Topics | Statistics |