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sas_user4
Obsidian | Level 7

Sanjay,

THANK you very much! This simple code also worked fine.

Can you please elaborate on how to find these codes (v, ^) for SAS? I searched SAS docs and nothing was there?

THANKS again,

R

Jay54
Meteorite | Level 14

On Windows, there is an application called CharacterMap.  You can pick a font name, to see all the characters.  Hover on the character you want and you will see the encoding in the field below.  You can page through a big Unicode font.

 

 

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As you can see, every character is not centered in the bounding box.  "Caret" is shifted up and "v" is shifted down.  You can also plot another scatter with a DOT symbol to see the relative positioning as shown in attached graph below.  It looks like "v" is shifted a bit down from the dot, and the "^" is shifted up.

 

SymbolChar.png

sas_user4
Obsidian | Level 7
Thank you, that was very helpful.

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