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anonymous1
Contributor III
Contributor III

Bar Chart Design

hi, 

is there a way to change the bar chart design from:

graph1.JPG

to this style:

graph2.JPG

i.e. are there alternatives to the block colour option?

thanks in advance

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Rodrigo_Reis
Contributor II
Contributor II

I guess it's not possible.

You can use gradient as an alternative.

example.png

 

example2.png

jwaligora
Creator II
Creator II

Hi,

I'm not sure what aspect of the graph you're meaning to change; looks like the QV one has 2 dimensions and an expression, whereas the purple example has one dimension and one expression. 

Here are some shots in the dark...

If you want to switch from Staked to Grouped, it's an option in the Style tab of Chart Properties, but it can only be modified when Chart Type="Bar Chart" is selected  (in the General tab)

QV_Sample_1.png

If you're working with only 1 dimension and want a conditional formatting for your expression based on month, you can set the RGB value of the Background using an IF clause. 

QV_Sample_2.png

You can also use patterns instead of colours (option in the Colours tab) ...though I don't imagine anyone opting for this option nowadays.

QV_Sample_3.png

Finally, you can edit your default colour palette. It also accepts function arguments, which can be based on colours loaded in the QV script (but that's a whole other topic that I don't seem to have a handy link to).

QV_Sample_4.png

Not sure if that helps, but hopefully it doesn't hurt either.

J.

qliksus
Specialist II
Specialist II

Select  Persistent Color in the color tab and select the option On Screen and see if that gives you what's required  

Brett_Bleess
Former Employee
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