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NS31
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Chart colors - can I assign them based on the bar label?

Hi,

I have a chart where I want to assign colors to the bars based on the bar label. I know I can do this manually through the 'Format' pane, but is there a way to automate this? 

Similar to the chart below, if I have chart with Apple on the x axis, I always want that bar to be red (etc). I've only found the manual solution, so was just hoping someone might know a way to automate this... 

NS31_0-1747133346958.png

Thanks!

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andrewsommer
Super User
Super User

You would need to create a table to map the colors out.  Something like:

LabelColorMap = DATATABLE(
    "Category", STRING,
    "Color", STRING,
    {
        {"Apple", "#FF0000"},    // red
        {"Banana", "#FFD700"},   // yellow
        {"Grape", "#800080"},    // purple
        {"Orange", "#FFA500"}    // orange
    }
)

Then make a relationship to your category or do a lookupvalue

Apply Conditional Formatting:
1. Select your bar/column chart.

2. Go to Format pane > Data colors > click fx.

3. In the conditional formatting dialog:  Format by: Field value  Based on field: Choose your BarColor measure

 

Please mark this post as a solution if it helps you. Appreciate Kudos.

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pankajnamekar25
Super User
Super User

Hello @NS31 

 

Here You can go

 

pankajnamekar25_0-1747134758962.pngpankajnamekar25_1-1747134797567.png

 

Country Color =
SWITCH(
    TRUE(),
    'financials'[Country] = "United States of America", "#FF0000",   -- Red
    'financials'[Country] = "Germany", "#FFFF00",                   -- Yellow
    'financials'[Country] = "Canada", "#0000FF",                    -- Blue
    'financials'[Country] = "France", "#00FF00",                    -- Green
    'financials'[Country] = "Mexico", "#FFA500",                    -- Orange
    "#808080" -- Default color: Gray
)

 

Thanks,
 Pankaj Namekar | LinkedIn

If this solution helps, please accept it and give a kudos (Like), it would be greatly appreciated.

andrewsommer
Super User
Super User

You would need to create a table to map the colors out.  Something like:

LabelColorMap = DATATABLE(
    "Category", STRING,
    "Color", STRING,
    {
        {"Apple", "#FF0000"},    // red
        {"Banana", "#FFD700"},   // yellow
        {"Grape", "#800080"},    // purple
        {"Orange", "#FFA500"}    // orange
    }
)

Then make a relationship to your category or do a lookupvalue

Apply Conditional Formatting:
1. Select your bar/column chart.

2. Go to Format pane > Data colors > click fx.

3. In the conditional formatting dialog:  Format by: Field value  Based on field: Choose your BarColor measure

 

Please mark this post as a solution if it helps you. Appreciate Kudos.

That's amazing - thank you so much!

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