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Hi,
I have been trying to use the colour by expression feature to set the colours in a bar chart to either Red, Amber or Green depending on the values of the data.
In my source data, I have created a field named 'Internal RAG Rating' which contains values Red, Amber or Green (calculated field based on certain criteria). My bar chart uses the Internal RAG Rating as a measure, and count(Internal RAG rating) as a dimension so I have a simple bar chart with 3 columns showing numbers of Red, Amber and Green data items.
I want to set the colours of the individual bars to match the data type, and I have tried using colour by expression but I am failing miserably to define the expression correctly, even for just 2 colours!
I have tried If([Internal RAG rating] = Red, rgb(255,0,0), (If([Internal RAG rating] = Amber,rgb(255,128,0),rgb(0,255,0)),rgb(0,255,0))
and variations on that, but I keep getting the 'Error in Expression' message, even when I try a simple 2 colour option like If([Internal RAG Rating] = Red,rgb(255,0,0),rgb(0,255,0)) it is ignoring the red data and just returning the default colour.
Can someone more technically gifted than me please advise what I am doing wrong and how to code this expression correctly?
Thanks 🙂
Hi Graham,
try
=If([Internal RAG rating] = 'Red', rgb(255,0,0),
If([Internal RAG rating] = 'Amber', rgb(255,128,0),
rgb(0,255,0)))
Regards,
Ronny
PS: You need to use ' ...' when you use a text value.
Hi Graham,
you need to add single quotes as below:
If(Internal_RAG_rating = 'Red', RGB(255,0,00),
if(Internal_RAG_rating='Amber',RGB(255,153,0)
,
RGB(0,204,0)))
See attached
HTH Andy
Thanks Andrew,
Tried that but just getting the default colour of Green. Could this be a data problem as the colours are based on an Excel formula?
Regards,
Graham
Hi Graham,
in your post you use e.g. [Internal RAG rating] .
replace Internal_RAG_rating by [Internal RAG rating] and try again.
Regards
Ronny
Thanks Ronny,
Tried this but I’m still only getting the default colour of Green…
Could it be the data?
Regards,
Graham
Graham,
can you share a sample file ?
Ronny
PS: I mean a sample file with dummy data.
Hi Graham,
the RAG values are case sensitive remember, do you wan to upload you qvw
Andy
Hi Andy,
It’s confidential data so I will have to create a sanitised extract; will try to do this later today.
Thankss,
Graham
Hi Ronny,
Here’s a sanitised version of the data file. The Internal RAG Rating field is in column ‘P’.
Regards,
Graham