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ashish_soni
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line chart - conditional color variation

Hi,

I have to draw a single line chart which has different colors for values above an upper limit, a second color for values between the lower and upper limits and third color for values below lower limit.

 

Kind Regards,

Ashish

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alaeddin14
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Helper I

Hi .. 

 

This is definitely not the best solution, but give a try. Change it to column chart and add a conditional column that have the values (Above limit, below limit, ...) and use it as legend as the picture below. Below 1 is black and above 1 is green. 

 

index.png

 

Cheers,

Alaeddin 

Hello, I like this idea, but how did you add the conditions?

hi there .. 

 

Just add a new column to your dataset with a simple if statment. Let's say your threshold is 1, then it should be something like: 

New column = if(column > 1 , "High" , "Low")

Then put this new column in the legend so the the bars will be colored according to the value if it's higher or lower than the threshold. 

 

Cheers,

Alaeddin 

Hello, I like this idea, but how did you add the conditions?

v-huizhn-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @ashish_soni,

There are no such visual for your requriement. You can submit a requirement here. Thanks for understanding.

Best Regards,
Angelia


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