Publications by Duong Tran
Generating Hieroglyphs by Using SAS and R
Introduction I generated these images of hieroglyphs by using SAS and R. I kept the foreground black and background to a few colours, but they could be any colours. These images could then be saved in different formats (png, svg etc) and sizes. I have briefly discussed about this in one of my previous post. The images look rather charming!! Hier...
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Generating Pattern Images by Using SAS and R
Introduction Follow-on from my last week post, I generated some more images - patterns this time. Again I kept the foreground colour black and background with soft colours. Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Image 5 Image 6 Image 7 Image 8 ...
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Proc Report ODS RTF 'Full' Potential
Introduction The purpose of this post is to demonstrate proc report ODS RTF to its full potential. Below is an example which captured nearly all concepts of a table; colours, fonts and borders etc. The only other two concepts that are not demonstrated are cell-merging and text-rotation. These can be achieved via post-processing. The example was c...
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Snow-Flakes Patterns
Introduction I generated these SVG images with various techniques and applications. I am sharing a few with some variations of colours and background patterns etc. I have kept the flakes in rows with a consistent size; the background can be of different opacity and I could have play with these aspects a bit more. Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sa...
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DocumentDefine your Own SAS Command Line Commands
Preface This was something I found interesting at the time I was researching into it. Subsequently I presented this paper at the Phuse 2011 conference. I am now sharing it here; SAS programmers might find it interesting? ...
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Knots
Introduction These are knots - some look like chess pieces so I have created the following SVG images. It works when contrast colours are chosen appropriately I think. I like the combined image 5 - since this is SVG I could zoom in and sections without loss of image quality! Image 1 Image 2 Image 3 Image 4 Image 5 Image 6 (section of image ...
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