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I'm formating a card by FIELD VALUE
Is there a way to get this switch formula to turn greater than 0 green e.g. "#094" and red if less than 0 e.g. "#d64550";
My current code is:
You can't have one measure that will return different values for the average in 2019 and 2020. Only the first true condition will be honored. So, you see 18.54% being red because this color comes from the other measure. In all honesty, in your color measure none of the 3 last conditions will ever be hit since the first 3 already cover all possibilities. Use 2 different color measures for the 2 different numerical measures. By the way, in the measures given by @nandukrishnavs you don't have to multiply by 100 since you're only comparing to 0.
@Anonymous
Try to write two measures.
Color2019 =
VAR _val = [% Average 2019]*100
VAR _result =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
_val > 0, "#D64550",
_val = 0, "#252423",
_val < 0, "#094"
)
RETURN
_result
Color2020 =
VAR _val = [% Average 2020] * 100
VAR _result =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
_val > 0, "#D64550",
_val = 0, "#252423",
_val < 0, "#094"
)
RETURN
_result
If your format of measure ([% Average 2020], [% Average 2019) is not the percentage, then you don't need to multiply 100.
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