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Can someone please let me know how can I use Indian currency symbol in SAS program?

Like we do for dollar as below

format Salary :dollar8.;
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  • You can make your own custom icon. Have a study on https://icomoon.io/
    – smartrahat
    Mar 18, 2018 at 11:03
  • I don't know about SAS but if you are just looking for a way to type out INR symbol, you could try this on Windows: thewindowsclub.com/indian-currency-rupee-symbol Mar 18, 2018 at 11:05
  • thanks but I don't think any of the above ones shall work out for me Mar 18, 2018 at 11:11
  • What have you tried? Did you look at PICTURE statement in PROC FORMAT?
    – Tom
    Mar 18, 2018 at 14:20

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A similar format can be built like this:

%let inr=%sysfunc(unicode(\u20B9));  

proc format;
  picture rupee 
    low - <0 = '00,000,000,000,009.99)' (prefix="(&inr")
    0 - high = '00,000,000,000,009.99 ' (prefix="&inr")
  ;
run;

Which, applied as follows:

data test;
  format x rupee.;
  x=34341.12;       output;
  x=-12343452435.44;output;
  x=0;              output;
run;

Gives:

enter image description here

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Using ASCII in HTML

<p>Rupee sign: &#8377;</p>

Using UNICODE character in HTML

<p>Rupee sign: &#x20B9;</p>

Using CSS

<style>
.inr-sign::before{
content:"\20B9";
}
// Or use with ::after
.inr-sign::after{
content:"\20B9";
}
</style>

<span class="inr-sign"></span>

Using Font Awesome

The icon name for rupee symbol is “fa-rupee-sign”

<i class="fas fa-rupee-sign"></i>

More Options

Encoding

HTML Entity: &#8377; 
HTML Entity (hex): &#x20B9; 
URL Escape Code: %E2%82%B9 
UTF-8 (hex): 0xE2 0x82 0xB9 
UTF-8 (binary): 11100010:10000010:10111001 
UTF-16: 0x20B9 
UTF-32: 0x000020B9 

Source Code

C, C++, and Java: "\u20B9" 
CSS Code: \20B9 
JavaScript: "\u20B9" 
Perl: \x{20B9} 
Python 2: u"\u20B9" 
Python 3: \u20B9 
Ruby: \u{20B9} 

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