OK, so this is a really stupid question and should be incredibly simple to
do but I can't figure it out. So maybe someone would be so kind as to tell
me.
I have a vector of zeros and ones.  I want to replace all of the zeros with
"black" and all of the ones with "gray".  That's it.  Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul

 `-:-.   ,-;"`-:-.   ,-;"`-:-.   ,-;"`-:-.   ,-;"`-:-.   ,-;"`-:-.
   `=`,'=/     `=`,'=/     `=`,'=/     `=`,'=/     `=`,'=/     `=`
     >==/        >==/        >==/        >==/        >==/
   ,=,-<=`.    ,=,-<=`.    ,=,-<=`.    ,=,-<=`.    ,=,-<=`.    ,=,
,-'-'   `-=_,-'-'   `-=_,-'-'   `-=_,-'-'   `-=_,-'-'   `-=_,-'-'
Paul Lepp, Ph.D.                       Stanford School of Medicine

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Palo Alto, CA 94304                                   Stanford, CA
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