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[Custom Visual] Boolean Object Properties Auto Exclusive

Hi All,

 

I cannot find a solution on google or docuementation.

 

Is it possible to have these 2 or more properties be auto exclusive? So that once I select one of them, the other will be set as false (off) automatically?

 

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So setting the value from code side, once I will find one true, I will set the others to false.

 

Thanks,

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jppp
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If you are using a settings class based on DataViewObjectsParser from the powerbi-visuals-utils-dataviewutils helper module, you can just alter the properties of that class.

 

 

// settings.ts
import { dataViewObjectsParser } from "powerbi-visuals-utils-dataviewutils";

import DataViewObjectsParser = dataViewObjectsParser.DataViewObjectsParser;

export class VisualSettings extends DataViewObjectsParser {
  ...
}

// visuals.ts
public update(options: VisualUpdateOptions) {
  this.settings = <VisualSettings>VisualSettings.parse(options && options.dataViews && options.dataViews[0]);
  this.settings.boolean2 = !this.settings.boolean1;
  ...
}

 

-JP

 

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jppp
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You can change the settings of the propety pane directly via your code, so in your case to toggle one boolean based in the status of the other.

I doubt if two toggles that interact which each are that userfriendly. Can't you use a more generic toggle or a dropdown?

 

-JP

Anonymous
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So can I change the value assigning it directly via the options.dataview object in the update method? Or should I use a setter function?

About the user interface yes, I know, but I need a visual that only my team will use and it is a super custom visual.

Thanks!!
jppp
Continued Contributor
Continued Contributor

If you are using a settings class based on DataViewObjectsParser from the powerbi-visuals-utils-dataviewutils helper module, you can just alter the properties of that class.

 

 

// settings.ts
import { dataViewObjectsParser } from "powerbi-visuals-utils-dataviewutils";

import DataViewObjectsParser = dataViewObjectsParser.DataViewObjectsParser;

export class VisualSettings extends DataViewObjectsParser {
  ...
}

// visuals.ts
public update(options: VisualUpdateOptions) {
  this.settings = <VisualSettings>VisualSettings.parse(options && options.dataViews && options.dataViews[0]);
  this.settings.boolean2 = !this.settings.boolean1;
  ...
}

 

-JP

 

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