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ballardw
Super User

Basic approach is to use If/Then statements in a data step to set a desired color /symbol based on the value of such a variable.

Then use  Legend statements to provide description text to match the color /symbol you used.

GraphGuy
Meteorite | Level 14

You could use the value of the 'present' variable to control the color of the dots, such as ...

 

data coordinates; set coordinates;

length color $12;
xsys='2'; ysys='2'; hsys='3'; when='a';
function='pie'; rotate=360; size=1.0;

 if present=0 then color='red';

 else if present=1 then color='green';
run;

jserafy
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks again. Really apreciate the help!

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