Screen freeze feature for sampling the colour of the elements that change on mouse-hover.3x, 9x and 15x magnifier and keyboard control of the mouse cursor movements for greater precision.Averaged colour sampling for easy colour noise handling.Extensive range of colour code formats: HEX, RGB, HSB/HSV, HSL, HWB, CMY, CMYK and TColor.This expression is a color code: Set to enabled.Colors: Set to Custom and By expression.Background color expression: if(Rank(Sum(*)) Colors and Legends:.These expressions apply conditional colors to the background and text based on which rows contain the top 10 and bottom 10 values for Revenue.įor this visualization, the following properties were set in the properties panel under Data > Columns: In this example, the table visualization uses two expressions, one for the background color and one for the text. Example 1: Color by expression in a table When a visualization is colored by expression, you define the colors and how the colors are applied to values within the expression. You can use expressions to set specific colors to appear with specific values, enabling conditional coloring of values in your visualizations. Colors: Set to Custom and By dimension.The bar for each sales representative is colored by the region in which they work. In this example, the bar chart is colored by the dimension of Region, using the 12 colors scheme. The dimension Sales Rep Name is selected.Įxample 2: Coloring by a dimension not included in the visualization Each sales representative has their own distinct color in the visualization. In this example, the line chart is colored by the dimension of the different sales representatives, using the 100 colors scheme. Example 1: Coloring by a dimension in the visualization When colored by dimension, colors are automatically applied from a default palette set of 12 or 100 colors. When a visualization is colored by dimension, each value within the visualization is assigned a color based on an associated value from the coloring dimension. Color scheme: Set to Diverging gradient.A diverging gradient has been applied to the values in the chart based on the Revenue value for each dimension value. In this example, this bar chart is colored by the measure used in the visualization, Revenue. Visualizations can be colored by measures within the visualization or they can be colored with measures associated to values in the visualization. When a visualization colored by measure, sequential or diverging gradients or classes are applied to values in the chart based on the values of the selected measure. Colors: Set to Custom and Single color.įor the line chart, the following properties were set in the properties panel under Appearance > Colors and Legends:. Color: Hex color set as f8981d for Revenue and 4477aa for Expense Amount.įor more information, see Assigning colors to master items.įor the bar chart, the following properties were set in the properties panel under Appearance > Colors and Legends:.The line chart is colored by a second master measure, Expense Amount, which is colored blue.įor this visualization, the following settings were applied to the master measures in Edit measure: In each visualization, the same assigned color is used for each instance of Revenue. In these example visualizations, both the bar chart and line chart share a master measure, Revenue, that is colored orange. Master item colors can be used when Color is set to Single color or Multicolor. When set to use master item colors, visualizations will use all colors associated to the master items in the visualization.
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