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/*--------------------------------------------------------------*
* Name: bpycolors.sas *
* Title: Create n colors from Blue - Pink - Yellow palette *
Doc: http://www.datavis.ca/sasmac/bpycolors.html
*--------------------------------------------------------------*
* Author: Michael Friendly <[email protected]> *
* Created: 02 Mar 2005 10:12:39 *
* Revised: 02 Mar 2005 10:12:39 *
* Version: 1.0 *
* *
*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*=
=Description:
The BPYCOLORS macro generates a data set containing n colors ranging
from blue through pink to yellow, typically used to color code a
unidimensional variable. It has the advantage of looking nice when
reproduced in black and white.
=Usage:
The BPYCOLORS macro is defined with keyword parameters.
The arguments may be listed within parentheses in any order, separated
by commas. For example:
%bpycolors(n=15);
%bpycolors(n=20, colorvar=col, result=pal);
%put pal = &pal;
==Parameters:
* N= Number of different colors included in the palette [Default: N=10]
* TRIM= Tail fraction to be cut off. A value of 0 gives a palette
ranging from black to white. The default, 0.1, gives a
color range from blue to yellow. [Default: TRIM=0.1]
* OUT= Name of output data set [Default: OUT=PALETTE]
* COLORVAR= Name of the color variable in the data set [Default: COLORVAR=COLOR]
* RESULT= Name of output macro variable containing color list
=*/
%macro bpycolors(
n=10, /* number of different colors included in the palette */
trim=0.1, /* tail fraction to be cut off */
out=palette, /* name of output data set */
colorvar=color, /* name of the color variable in the data set */
result= /* name of output macro variable containing color list */
);
/*
After the function bpy.colors in the R gstat package
based on Gnuplot code from
http://www.ihe.uni-karlsruhe.de/mitarbeiter/vonhagen/palette.en.html
fr(i,imax) = (i <= 0.25*imax ? 0 : ( i <= 0.57*imax ? i/0.32/imax - 0.78125 : 1))
fg(i,imax) = ( i <= 0.42*imax ? 0 : (i <= 0.92*imax ? 2.*i/imax-0.84 : 1))
fb(i,imax) = (i <= 0.25*imax ? 4.*i/imax : (i <= 0.42*imax ? 1 : (i <= 0.92*imax ? -2.*i/imax+1.84 : i/0.075/imax - 184./15.)))
*/
data &out;
length &colorvar $8;
drop i ;
do i=1 to &n;
ind = &trim/2 + ((i-1)/(&n-1)) * (1-&trim);
if ind <= 0.25
then r = 0;
else if ind <= 0.57
then r = ind/0.32 - 0.78125;
else r = 1;
if ind <= 0.42
then g = 0;
else if ind <= 0.92
then g = 2*ind - 0.84;
else g = 1;
if ind <= 0.25
then b = 4*ind;
else if ind <= 0.42
then b = 1;
else if ind <= 0.92
then b = -2 * ind + 1.84;
else b = ind/0.08 - 11.5;
*-- Translate to hex;
r = round(255 *r);
g = round(255 *g);
b = round(255 *b);
&colorvar = 'CX' || put(r, hex2.) || put(g, hex2.) || put(b, hex2.);
output;
end;
%if %length(&result) %then %do;
%global &result;
proc sql noprint;
select &colorvar into :&result separated by ' '
from &out;
%let &result = &&&result;
%end;
%mend;
/* Test steam:
%bpycolors(n=15);
proc print;
%bpycolors(n=20, colorvar=col, result=pal);
%put pal = &pal;
proc print;
*/