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.
Traffic Rider is a popular motorcycle racing game developed by Soner Kara. It offers a first-person perspective and aims to provide a realistic motorbike riding experience. The game features high-quality graphics, lifelike sound effects, and a variety of motorcycles to choose from. It also includes multiple game modes and a career mode with numerous missions and challenges. Key Features of Traffic Rider: Realistic Gameplay: First-person camera view, real-life recorded bike sounds, and detailed environments. Multiple Motorcycles: Over 20 different motorcycles, each with unique characteristics. Various Environments: Day and night variations, along with different weather conditions. Game Modes: Career Mode: Complete missions to progress through the game and unlock new bikes. Endless Mode: Ride as far as you can without crashing. Time Trial Mode: Race against the clock. Free Ride Mode: Explore the environment without any constraints. Leaderboards and Achievements: Compete with players globally and unlock achievements. Multilingual Support: The game supports 19 different languages. How to Play Traffic Rider: Download and Install the Game: If you're using an Android device, you can download the APK file from trusted sources like the Google Play Store or APKPure. For iOS devices, you can download the game from the Apple App Store. To download the APK file: Go to a trusted APK website like (www.trafficridermod.me/traffic-rider-apk). Search for "Traffic Rider." Download the latest version of the APK file. Once downloaded, open the APK file to install the game on your device. You may need to enable installation from unknown sources in your device settings. Start the Game: Open the Traffic Rider app on your device. The main menu will appear, offering options such as Career, Endless, Time Trial, Free Ride, and Garage. Choose a Game Mode: Career Mode: Begin with the first mission. Complete objectives such as reaching a certain distance or overtaking a specific number of vehicles within a time limit. Endless Mode: Ride continuously on the highway. Try to cover as much distance as possible without crashing. Time Trial Mode: Reach checkpoints within a specified time. Free Ride Mode: Explore the game's environments at your own pace. Controls: Tilt Controls: Tilt your device to steer the motorcycle. Touch Controls: Use on-screen buttons to accelerate, brake, and steer. Manual Gear Shift: Some bikes have manual transmission, requiring you to shift gears manually. Gameplay Tips: Maintain high speeds to score more points and cash. Overtake vehicles closely to earn bonus points. Use the brakes strategically to avoid collisions. Upgrade your bike or purchase new motorcycles in the Garage for better performance. Complete missions in Career Mode to unlock more content and rewards. Settings and Customization: Access the settings menu to adjust controls, graphics quality, and sound preferences. Customize your motorcycle's appearance and performance in the Garage. Download Traffic Rider APK: To download the APK, follow these steps: Open your preferred web browser and go to a trusted APK site like APKPure. Search for "Traffic Rider." Select the latest version of the game. Click the download button and wait for the APK file to be downloaded. Once downloaded, locate the file on your device and tap on it to start the installation. You may need to enable "Install from unknown sources" in your device's security settings if you haven't done so already. By following these steps, you can enjoy playing Traffic Rider and experience the thrill of motorbike racing on your mobile device.
... View more
I have a setting file, the top two lines are below(it have 10+ lines).
Need to update the sinx_index value with a macro variable from SAS run.
How to do it?! Any convenient way, thanks,
[global]
sinx_index=100
... View more
Because of variable length limits, etc., I simply renamed all variables:
i_01
i_02
i_03
But each variable really should be associated with a longer, more descriptive name:
Abc.......
Def.......
Ghi.......
I've imported the dataset using the simple variable names. But I'd like to somehow 'import' the longer respective names as 'labels'. Can that be done? If so, how?
Thanks,
Nicholas Kormanik
... View more
Hi, I am trying to achieve a specific sort order using custom sort for the variables Names and Codes. I have a sample variable with this order below: Names Codes Boys 2795 2796 2900 PHA Total Girls 2795 2796 2900 PHA Total Dads 2795 2796 2900 PHA Total Moms 2795 2796 2900 PHA Total This is the order I wanted Names Codes Dads PHA 2795 2796 2900 Total Moms PHA 2795 2796 2900 Total Boys PHA 2795 2796 2900 Total Girls PHA 2795 2796 2900 Total
... View more
Hi folks,
I am attempting to read an xlsx file into SAS without SAS doing anything to modify the the variable types or the characters as they appear when viewing the xlsx file in Excel. In other words, if something looks like a date, regardless of how it's stored in the xlsx file (e.g., "11/25/2023"), it'll show up in sas as a character variable as that same value (e.g., "11/25/2023"). In other words, I'd like to replicate what the Import Data wizard in SAS does when it just defines all fields as character, as in the following attributes for one particular column, for example:
type=String
Source Informat=$CHAR29
Len.=29
Output Format=$CHAR29.
Output Informat=$CHAR29.
The code automatically generated from the Import Data wizard when I do this contains the DATALINES4 statement, which I can't use because I can't just fill all of these in, as I'm trying to load the data in without having to look at the contents. I'd be fine, though, if I can define the variable types/lengths/formats/etc., as I know what the variables are and what they'll be named.
How do I do this without having to fill in the DATALINES4 content?
I need to be able to specify the sheet within the Excel workbook in question as well.
Thanks!
... View more