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fgmh
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Make legend colours consistent while using slicer (R Visuals)

Hello,

 

I have created my own R visuals using ggplot2, which automatically chooses a colour scheme for my legend. However, when I use the slicer to filter the data, the colours are reassigned, making it visually a bit disorienting to the user.

 

For example, before using the slicer:

A - Red

B - Green

C - Blue

D - Orange

 

After using the slicer to select C and 😧

C - Red

B - Green

 

Is there a way to make it such that after selecting C and D in the slicer, this is what I get:

C - Blue

D - Orange

 

Thank you!

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v-chuncz-msft
Community Support
Community Support

@fgmh,

 

Based on my test, you may use scale_manual.

Community Support Team _ Sam Zha
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Hello Sam,

 

Thank you for your suggestion! I realise that I was not very clear in my question, sorry about that!

 

I am trying to create a Power BI template that is as generic as possible - the number of legend entries and the names of the legend entries will change each time, so I cannot hard code something like:

 

dd.col <- c("#FF0000FF", "#FF8B00FF", "#E8FF00FF", "#5DFF00FF")
names(dd.col) <- c("A", "B", "C', "D")

 

and call "scale_fill_manual("Legend", values = dd.col)"

in ggplot

 

I have tried to create a new colour palette,

 

# Create color vector
dd.col <- rainbow(length(unique(dataset$LegendEntries)))
names(dd.col)  <- unique(dataset$LegendEntries)

 

Like this, but the colours reset when I choose a subset of information using the Slicer in Power BI.

 

Would you know of a way to work around this? Thank you!

 

Regards,

Fel

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