this.mix==1?0:1
this.mix==1?1:0

Just add the first line to the red channel and the second to the green channel. 
But if you need to "dissolve" between the values use:

abs(-1+this.mix)
this.mix

For red and green respectively.

On 26/12/2011, at 13:06, Simon Björk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a way to add an expression to the color of a node? For example I 
> have a node with a mix slider and want the color of the node to be green if 
> the value is 1 and red if the value is 0. But I can't find a way to add an 
> expression to this.
> 
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