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Bryan
Obsidian | Level 7

 

Code trying to run, does not pickup the rangealtcolormodel colors.


proc template;
define statgraph ap01t;
begingraph / drawspace=datavalue;
* entrytitle "";
rangeattrmap name="densityrange" ;
range MISSING / rangealtcolor=gray ;
range MIN - MAX / rangealtcolormodel=(red orange yellow) ;
endrangeattrmap ;
rangeattrvar attrvar=rangevar var=ACT_CUST_OUT attrmap="densityrange";
layout overlayequated / equatetype=equate border=false
xaxisopts=(label=" " display=none)
yaxisopts=(label=" " display=none)
;
polygonplot x=X y=Y id=Shape / display=(fill)
COLORRESPONSE=rangevar
name="Shape"
;
polygonplot x=X y=Y id=Shape / display=(outline) OUTLINEATTRS=(color=black) group=Otln;
continuouslegend "Shape" / orient=vertical
location=outside valign=center halign=right
valuecounthint=10 title="Shape";
endlayout;
* entryfootnote halign=left "";
endgraph;
end;
run;


proc sgrender data=Shape template=ap01t;
run;

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DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Since these are filled areas, use RANGECOLOR and RANGECOLORMODEL instead of use RANGEALTCOLOR and RANGEALTCOLORMODEL.

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Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

The answer is "Yes".  Please attach full code with data to debug your case.

Bryan
Obsidian | Level 7

Had to generate some data since my data set has over 100,000 rows but this generated data set gives me the same result.

 

 

data Shape;
;
infile datalines delimiter='09'x dsd firstobs=1;
input Obs Otln id x y vrRng;
datalines;
1 1 1 0 0 10
2 1 1 20 0 10
3 1 1 20 30 10
4 1 1 0 30 10
5 1 1 0 0 10
6 1 2 30 0 5
7 1 2 50 0 5
8 1 2 40 30 5
9 1 2 30 0 5
10 1 3 60 0 15
11 1 3 80 5 15
12 1 3 80 15 15
13 1 3 70 30 15
14 1 3 60 30 15
15 1 3 60 0 15
16 1 4 30 40 25
17 1 4 50 40 25
18 1 4 40 70 25
19 1 4 30 40 25
20 1 5 0 50 10
21 1 5 20 50 10
22 1 5 20 80 10
23 1 5 0 80 10
24 1 5 0 50 10
25 1 3 60 50 .
26 1 3 80 55 .
27 1 3 80 65 .
28 1 3 70 80 .
29 1 3 60 80 .
30 1 3 60 50 .
;
Run;


proc template;
define statgraph Map01t;
begingraph / drawspace=datavalue;
* entrytitle "";
rangeattrmap name="densityrange" ;
range MISSING / rangealtcolor=gray ;
range MIN - MAX / rangealtcolormodel=(red orange yellow) ;
endrangeattrmap ;
rangeattrvar attrvar=rangevar var=vrRng attrmap="densityrange";
layout overlayequated / equatetype=equate border=false
xaxisopts=(label=" " display=none)
yaxisopts=(label=" " display=none)
;
polygonplot x=X y=Y id=id / display=(fill)
COLORRESPONSE=rangevar
name="Shape"
;
polygonplot x=X y=Y id=id / display=(outline) OUTLINEATTRS=(color=black) group=Otln;
continuouslegend "Shape" / orient=vertical
location=outside valign=center halign=right
valuecounthint=10 title="Shape";
endlayout;
* entryfootnote halign=left "";
endgraph;
end;
run;
proc sgrender data=Shape template=Map01t;
run;

 

 

 
DanH_sas
SAS Super FREQ

Since these are filled areas, use RANGECOLOR and RANGECOLORMODEL instead of use RANGEALTCOLOR and RANGEALTCOLORMODEL.

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