Hi,
I would like to highlight columns in a column chart based on a selection you make from another table.
Example:
If I select KPI B in the table in the picture attached, I would like the right bar chart to highlight columns for 201806 and 201808 (as this is the corresponding YearMonths in the table) with a red color instead of filtering the chart.
The same way if you choose the comment in row 3 in the table, I would like the right bar chart to highlight column for 201808 (as this is the corresponding YearMonth in the table) with a red color instead of filtering the chart.
If nothing is selected in the table, the chart should be as it is in the picture.
This is fairly easy done in Tableau and Power BI, but how is it made in Qlik Sense?
I have also attached my dummy data as an Excel file and the application.
I hope you can help.
Br,
Thomas
Yeah, no problem. I forced it to do only on KPI B. Just a little change.
You can adjust the colors as you want. I used the default functions red() and blue().
Regards
Ricardo
I guess you can't, what you asking for works only within the chart object where you make the selection.
assume u have this measure in ur bar chart:
sum(YourMeasure)
this is how I would do it:
sum({<KpiID,KPI>}YourMeasure)
and color it by measure:
sum(YourMeasure)
In that case, when u select a KPI, all the bars would still be shown, but only the one associated to ur selection would be colored; thus highlited
Hi,
Thanks for your answer, however I do not think it gives me what I want.
By coloring it by measure each bar has a different column.
What I want:
By default (nothing selected in the table) every columns in the bar chart should have the same color.
If I choose KPI B in the table, the columns for 201806 and 201808 in the right bar chart should change color (because KPI B has comments for YearMonth 201806 and 201808), whereas the other column should keep the original color.
Hope it makes sense...
Can u share a sample application to directly work on?
Yes, it is attached in the original post now.
Hi,
look the attached qvf! Do you want something like that?
Regards!!
Ricardo
Hi Ricardo,
Thank you!
It is almost like that, however is it possible to make it more dynamic. It should work the same way for the other KPI's, so if you fx. select KPI A it should color column 201804. But in the real dataset I have lots more KPI's, so is there another way instead of using nested IF's in the color expression?
Br,
Thomas
Yeah, no problem. I forced it to do only on KPI B. Just a little change.
You can adjust the colors as you want. I used the default functions red() and blue().
Regards
Ricardo
Ahh yes, thank you very much Ricardo!