This works fine:
proc format;
value Bla
low -< -1.0 = "red"
-1 -< 0 = "green"
0 - high = "white";
run;
proc print data=Temp NOOBS;
var X Y Z
/style(data) = [background=Bla.];
run;
I am in a situation where my vars are dynamic so I cannot use the /style option. Is there a way to apply the above format to all numeric values in the table to be printed?
You can always use var, even if its a matter of doing:
proc sql; select name into :vlist separated by " " from sashelp.vcolumn where libname="WORK" and memname="TEMP"; quit; proc print data=temp; var &vlist.; run;
"Can't" is not in programming.
As for the issue, the key is to use the _numeric_ SAS command, which means all numeric variables:
proc print data=temp; var _numeric_ / style(data)=[background=bla.]; run;
Something like:
proc print data=temp noobs; var x y z; format _numeric_ bla.; run;
You can always use var, even if its a matter of doing:
proc sql; select name into :vlist separated by " " from sashelp.vcolumn where libname="WORK" and memname="TEMP"; quit; proc print data=temp; var &vlist.; run;
"Can't" is not in programming.
As for the issue, the key is to use the _numeric_ SAS command, which means all numeric variables:
proc print data=temp; var _numeric_ / style(data)=[background=bla.]; run;
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