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Hi, Morning!
Like the title, could PBI have some methods to achieve the founction?
Difference color on every bar of column chart , which the chart with one dimension / series but multiple values, you konw since on value one bar and one color...
If yes, could you share a short sample out?
tks!
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@Anonymous , You use conditional formatting and colo divergence. Or you set other values.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting
Or you can create a color measure based on values of your dimension and use that after choosing "field" in color formatting
Like these
Color Year = if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014) <=2016,"lightgreen",if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014)>2018,"red","yellow"))
Color = if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014) <=2016 && AVERAGE(Sales[Sales Amount])<170
,"lightgreen",if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014)>2018,"red","yellow"))
Color sales = if([Sales Today] -[sales yesterday]>0,"green","red")
@Anonymous , You use conditional formatting and colo divergence. Or you set other values.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting
Or you can create a color measure based on values of your dimension and use that after choosing "field" in color formatting
Like these
Color Year = if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014) <=2016,"lightgreen",if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014)>2018,"red","yellow"))
Color = if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014) <=2016 && AVERAGE(Sales[Sales Amount])<170
,"lightgreen",if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Year],2014)>2018,"red","yellow"))
Color sales = if([Sales Today] -[sales yesterday]>0,"green","red")