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amit_shetty78
Creator II
Creator II

Help with background color gradient in pivot table

Hi,

I am trying to implement background color gradient based on an expression values in a pivot chart. I would like to get the pivot to look like this:

Capture.PNG Capture1.PNG

Lowest value is Red and max is green. All +ve values are shades of green and -ve values shades of red.

Also the values are formatted to show as '#.00%' but the shading is based on the exact values. That's why you can see that some of the cell have a shade even though the value appears to be '0.00%'. (as shown in the 2nd screen grab attached.

Any help on how I can achieve this in my chart. I have played around with colormix but cant get it to work as required.

Thank you.

6 Replies
Anil_Babu_Samineni

Look https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/September2017/Subsystems/Hub/Content/ChartFunctions/ColorFunctions...

QlikView Technical Brief - RGB() and ARGB() when to use each.zip

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YoussefBelloum
Champion
Champion

Hi,

you should be able to get the desired output using the Colormix() function.

there is a wizard dedicated to help generate the coloring expression.

share with us your expression

fvelascog72
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Hi,

You have to use ColorMix2()

This is an example:

2018-04-19 17_48_59-QlikView - [Supervivencia_Altas v0.042_VER_PROVEEDOR_].png

Saludos

amit_shetty78
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Thanks guys.

I was using colormix but was configuring the intermediate value incorrectly.

Managed to fix it.

This is the working expression:

ColorMix2 (if($(vCountryDurationDiff)<Num(0,'#,##.00%'),-Sqrt(-($(vCountryDurationDiff)-Num(0,'#,##.00%'))/(Num(0,'#,##.00%')-RangeMin (top(total $(vCountryDurationDiff),1,NoOfRows(total))))),Sqrt(($(vCountryDurationDiff)-Num(0,'#,##.00%'))/(RangeMax (top(total $(vCountryDurationDiff),1,NoOfRows(total)))-Num(0,'#,##.00%')))), ARGB(255, 248,105,107), ARGB(255, 99,190,123), ARGB(255, 255, 255, 255))

Thanks.

Anil_Babu_Samineni

This is the difficult to say without knowing your original expression.. I suggest you to do using If...Else with BG color one for ARGB() for Light shade.

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JRamos
Contributor III
Contributor III

Hi!

I'm trying to do something similar, but I can't, needs to be similar to my old tableau table, my measure is: count(distinct([Unique Value])).

The max number is the red one and min number should be gray

JRamos_0-1644960767397.png

 

 

Old tableau table

JRamos_1-1644960767319.png

New pivot table in QlikSense

Can you guide me, thanks in advance!