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Using Macro Variables throughout your SAS programs is a basic functionality that every SAS programmer must be familiar with. Using Macro Variables can help you to keep your code simple and generic. Generic code is reusable code.
To quote from @SnoringFrog's topic-creation request: "One of the biggest gotchas using sed is scripts that fail (or succeed in an unexpected way) because they were written for one and not the other. Simple run-down of the more major differences would be good." macOS uses the BSD ver...
Most of this documentation implicitly or explicitly applies to GNU Emacs. This may be the most well known variant of Emacs, as well as the source of several forks, and the target of some merges. This topic discusses some of the variants of Emacs one may encounter, and their primary differences fro...
Also known as arrow macros, threading macros convert nested function calls into a linear flow of function calls.
Apache spark MLib provides (JAVA, R, PYTHON, SCALA) 1.) Various Machine learning algorithms on regression, classification, clustering, collaborative filtering which are mostly used approaches in Machine learning. 2.) It supports feature extraction, transformation etc. 3.) It allows data practitio...
It will focus on Installing Pentaho Kettle - GUI Spoon on Local machine both Windows and Ubuntu machine. Spoon is a very effective ETL Tool from the basket of Pentaho. it is easy to install and it can change the way the Data Loading and data Cleaning is done in any organisation. it is faster a...
Cache has been used for the site or system to improve the content delivery fast for the end-users. This topic is created to explore about Drupal inbuilt caching mechanism and provide info how to use it. We need to explore Drupal's inbuilt caching feature with the external contributed modules like Va...
In a command prompt, you can use DOSKEY for creating macros. In a batch file you can define a variable that can be called as a piece of code and even pass arguments to it.

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