Recently in the SAS Community Library: SAS' @Sundaresh1 highlights a sometimes overlooked task when applying document embeddings for purposes of similarity-based search. Normalisation of vectors helps obtain relevant matches.
It takes all kinds of minds on a team – people with diverse backgrounds and skill levels – to do amazing things. If you are looking to join a team, let’s find you a group. Or maybe your team needs more hackers. If so, please follow these steps:
STEP 1. Reply to this post with your search criteria. Include the follow details:
“I’m looking for a team.” or “I’m looking for a team member.”
Track name
Skills
Your LinkedIn and/or GitHub profile (if applicable)
Here’s an example:
Interest: I’m looking for a team
Track: Energy
Skills: SAS Viya
Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-brown-47425316/
STEP 2. Create your replies following this order to maintain consistency in the thread.
STEP 3. Contact a potential new teammate using the SAS Support Communities' private messaging feature to discuss if a team or member is a good fit.
STEP 4. You need to be a member of a team in order to Register.
STEP 5: If you have any edits to your team after you Register, send an email to sashackathon@sas.com. The Event Team needs to know about any changes to your team and members. Also, don’t forget to update your team profile on the SAS Hacker's Hub.
Happy hacking!
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Could someone please clarify for me the difference between table probability and two-sided PR in a Fischer's exact test? which result should be consider as a p-value indicating the probability that the distribution in the table is random? Zachi
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Team Name *team name here* I'm green. *track here* Looking for a team to join. *one sentence describing use case here* *technology used to solve use case here* From the PNW *region you are from (EMEA, AP, LATAM, etc.) here* *name of team leader here* *all team members' Communities @username here* *all team members' social media links here* Is your team interested in participating in an interview? *Y/N* I am looking forward to this challenge.
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Hello, I am getting the following error messages when trying to merge two datasets. One of the datasets I am getting from a csv file, so maybe the issue could be there? I was trying to specify the length of the PID variable for the redcap_sort dataset from the redcap one, which is the one we got from the csv file. However, I keep getting messages that the variable has multiple lengths and it keeps truncating the data. Any PID after 999 gets shortened. So 1000 and 1001 become 100, 1010 becomes 101, etc. Any help or a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much. Edit: The programming with the csv file already has: data work.redcap; %let _EFIERR_ = 0;
infile &csv_file delimiter = ',' MISSOVER DSD lrecl=32767 firstobs=1 ;
informat pid $500. ;
informat pid_ini $500. ; and the code for format: format pid $500. ; It has this for all the variables. I thought the above code would make it so that the variables would have that limit of 500 characters?
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