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I like to create a matrix visual from a dataset like this:
Month | Value | Target | Operator | Unit |
2022-01 | 10 | 5 | >= | seconds |
2022-02 | 0,53 | 0,4 | <= | % |
... |
In my matrix visual, numbers should be representet with their associated number format (unit) and colored depending whether in target or not using the operator
so in the end it should look like that:
Month | Value |
2022-01 | 10secs |
2022-02 | 53% |
... |
How can I achieve that, using some kind of conditional formatting. I need a rule for different number formats (like seconds, hours, percent, decimal, date, Euros, Dollars etc.) and operator (>= and <=)
You need one measure that converts all your results to string (text) and a second measure that does the conditional formatting.
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