SASPy Video Tutorial

I have been using both SAS and Python extensively for a while now. With each having great features, it was very useful to combine my skills in both languages by seamlessly moving between SAS and Python in a single notebook. In the video below, fellow SAS intern Ariel Chien and I show how easy it is to connect the SAS and Python kernels using the open-source SASPy package together with SAS OnDemand for Academics. I hope you will also find that this adds to your workflow!

The Jupyter notebook from the video can be viewed on GitHub. For installation instructions, check out the SASPy GitHub page. Configuration for SASPy to connect to ODA can be found at this support page. For more information on SAS OnDemand for Academics, click here.

D. Michael Senter
D. Michael Senter
Research Statistician Developer

My research interests include data analytics and missing data.

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