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Hi Team,
I have created an measure that takes Max of Color and I put that in the matrix.
Measure = Max(Table1[Color])
This is what data looks like:
| Company | Measure |
| C1 | 0_Green |
| C2 | 3_Red |
| C3 | 2_Yellow |
| C4 | 1_Blue |
I have added this measure in my matrix. How do i background color on this measure considering I'm taking a max?
I tried creating a mesaure:
Measure 2: Var c = SelectedValue() Return if c = 0_Green, "Green", False, but it wont let me select Measure
I would like 0_Green to have Green etc.
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You can reference your measure? Are you confused because I've named my measure 'Measure' and you already have a measure called 'Measure'?
Here, try this as measure. Then select this measure BGColor in the Conditional Formatting dialogue.
BGColor =
VAR col = [Measure]
RETURN
IF(col = "3_red", "Red",
IF(col = "0_green", "Green",
IF(col = "2_yellow", "Yellow",
IF(col = "1_blue", "Blue", "White"))))
Kind regards
Djerro123
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I've recreated your table in PowerBI and created the following measure:
Measure =
VAR col = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Color], "Grey")
RETURN
IF(col = "3_red", "Red",
IF(col = "0_green", "Green",
IF(col = "2_yellow", "Yellow",
IF(col = "1_blue", "Blue", col))))Then I put everything in a table visual, resulting in the following table:
I was able to set the conditional formatting of any column, based on a value (of Measure, in this case):
Note: choose Field Value
Resulting table
Note that the measure could be a lot easier if all your values are in the format of x_color, by taking the substring rather then a long nested IF statement. If there could be multiple numbers before the underscore, than this wouldn't work but that's another problem then 😉
Measure 2 =
VAR col = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Color], "0_white")
RETURN
RIGHT(col, (LEN(col)-2))
Kind regards
Djerro123
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@JarroVGIT How do I keep my Max Measure? I understand what you are tying to do. But I need to keep that Max Measure on my Matrix then apply the color on top of it. I have a lot of companies.
You can reference your measure? Are you confused because I've named my measure 'Measure' and you already have a measure called 'Measure'?
Here, try this as measure. Then select this measure BGColor in the Conditional Formatting dialogue.
BGColor =
VAR col = [Measure]
RETURN
IF(col = "3_red", "Red",
IF(col = "0_green", "Green",
IF(col = "2_yellow", "Yellow",
IF(col = "1_blue", "Blue", "White"))))
Kind regards
Djerro123
-------------------------------
If this answered your question, please mark it as the Solution. This also helps others to find what they are looking for.
Kudo's are welcome 🙂
Proud to be a Super User!
@DJ I messed it up. I selected the column. THanks for help. That actually fixed my issue.
Create a numeric measure and then do a conditional formatting on the desired column using that measure:
Color measure =
Switch(
[Company] ;
"C1" ; 1 ;
"C2" ; 2 ;
"C3" ; 3 ;
"C4" ; 4
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