Explore and Visualize Data with SAS Visual Analytics | SAS Viya Quick Start Tutorial

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This SAS Quick Start tutorial shows you how to explore and visualize data with SAS Visual Analytics. You learn how to access and prepare data, create interactive charts, reports, and maps to learn about your data, and build a preliminary predictive model. See the link below for instructions on how to follow along in your own SAS Viya environment.

Video Outline
0:00 – Introduction
0:30 – Creating a new report and selecting data
1:30– Modifying and creating new data items
5:10 – Exploring the data
6:28 – Creating graphs
9:13 – Working with geography data and creating a hierarchy
10:34 – Adding an automatic explanation
11:11– Creating a preliminary model
12:27 – Saving and viewing the report
13:03 – Summary

Download the sample data to follow along in your own SAS Environment!

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- "Great job explaining the concept of data visualization in SAS VA!"
- "Your example of creating a new report in SAS VA was clear and concise."
- "I liked how you walked us through the process of adding a new visualization to a report."
- "Your answers showed a strong understanding of SAS VA's features and functionality."
- "Good job highlighting the importance of data governance in SAS VA!"

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This video was a refresh for my knowledge bank.

It was my first time seeing how to create a preliminary model (gradient boosting) from a report.

Eric-sydm
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The data set on the GitHub is not as the same as on the video. Can you please check it?

shoreshsoltanian