Overview
- Shows how to deliver a visual image of data that makes the precise values evident, eliminating the need to estimate
- Presents design principles that can be implemented with any data graphics software tool
- Covers the types of graphs, charts, and plots used in business, organizational, and media reporting
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About this book
SAS ODS graphics users will learn in this book how to visually understand and communicate the significance of data to deliver images for quick and easy insight, with precise numbers.
Many charts or plots require the viewer to run the eye from a bar end or plot point to some point on an axis, and then to interpolate between tick marks to estimate the value. Some design choices can lead to wrong conclusions or mistaken impressions. Graphic software relies on defaults to deliver something if you make a minimal effort, but that something is not likely to be exactly what you want.
Visual Data Insights Using SAS ODS Graphics provides examples using experience-based design principles. It presents examples of bar charts, pie charts, and trend lines or time series plots, the graph types commonly used in business, other organizations, and the media for visual insight into data. Newer graphs are also included: dot plots, needle plots, waterfall charts, butterflycharts, heat maps, bubble plots, step plots, high-low plots, and donut charts. In addition, there are basic tools of statistics: scatter plots, box plots, histograms, fit and confidence plots, and distributions.
Author LeRoy Bessler introduces unique creations, including sparsely annotated time series, maximally informative bar charts, better box plots, histograms based on interesting atypical rationales, and much more.
The examples use SAS sample data sets as input. Any SAS user can experiment with the code presented to see what else is possible, or adapt it to repurpose the design and apply it with a customized version of that code.
What You’ll Learn
- Create graphs that are easily and quickly interpreted, and without ambiguity
- Supply precise data values that are correct on the graph and correctly associated with the graphic visual elements
- Take advantage of widely applicable (but not necessarily available elsewhere) design examples
- Avoid bad practices that are encouraged by poor examples elsewhere
- Get past sub-optimal designs and results that are built into software defaults
- Take advantage of less familiar capabilities available in the software
Who This Book Is For
SAS software users who want to understand their data and/or visually deliver their results
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Table of contents (15 chapters)
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Design Principles
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Widely Applicable Examples You Can Use
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Other Features
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
LeRoy Bessler has been a devotee of computer graphics tools in SAS since 1981, and is an award-winning, internationally recognized expert on data visualization. He has been on a continuing quest to find and promote best graphic designs and practices for delivering visual data insights. His book is a long-in-the-making and gradually evolved guiding compendium of his design principles for communication-effective data visualization, with widely applicable examples. He shares his SAS software knowledge, experience, and ideas at conferences in the USA and overseas, and contributes quarterly articles to the VIEWS Newsletter for SAS users.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Visual Data Insights Using SAS ODS Graphics
Book Subtitle: A Guide to Communication-Effective Data Visualization
Authors: LeRoy Bessler
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-8609-8
Publisher: Apress Berkeley, CA
eBook Packages: Professional and Applied Computing, Apress Access Books, Professional and Applied Computing (R0)
Copyright Information: LeRoy Bessler 2023
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4842-8608-1Published: 04 January 2023
eBook ISBN: 978-1-4842-8609-8Published: 03 January 2023
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XIX, 621
Number of Illustrations: 40 b/w illustrations, 259 illustrations in colour
Topics: Computer Communication Networks