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I have a chart where I use the color(n) function to color the bars (background colour). It works fine if I change the colours in the palette to a different colour by choosing a fixed colour. But if I use an expression as the colour the function still refers to the fixed colour and not to the expression.
Has anybody else seen this and more importantly, does anybody have a solution?
If you want to mess around with colors to such a degree then put the expressions that calculate the color in a variable and use the variable in every place where you want that color.
Hey Gysbert, I think he did find a solution for his problem -> Dollar sign expansion per dimension
I think that's another problem. If you use a calculated color in the palet for the first color then using color(1) will not use the calculated color, but the original fixed color.
Hi,
It's is actually the same problem and I am using the other solution as a workaround. But if anybody would know a simple solution to this problem, it would be a lot easier.
To me, it seems to be a bug in QV. If I use color(1) I expect it to show the first color in the palette even though it is a calculated color. This works for a text box, but not for a chart. And that is also the way it is supposed to work according to QV's help.
Using an expression and put it everywhere does unfortunately work (too many different places to use and too dynamic + I want to use persistent colors).
But I have a workaround, that I can live with. But as far as I understand, this is a bug in QV.