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Hi,
I have a chart which has two diffrent Expressions Grouped and kept as a cyclic expression against a Dimension, It has a Period as a Dimension and No of Apartments sold as one Expression and another one as Total Area Sold which is clubbed as a group and user uses teh cyclic button to select what he wants to see, where i am trying to show the selected expression in Chart Title , is this possible ? is there any function, i came across some function to show the cyclic dimension names , but is there any thing for Grouped expressions as well ? pls help me if you know this
regards
Jeswanth
I'm wondering the same thing.
Jeswant:
Title in the chart can be achieved by:
1. Check "Show in Title" in general tab of chart properties.
2. Keep default in the text box (<use first expression label>) below the title chart.
The same works for title in caption but in QV 11. I am not sure which build has to be there.
Kiran.
Here's my issue though. I have a line chart with 3 dimensions in 1 group. Likewise, I have 2 dimensions that are also in 1 group. This gives me the flip button for both.
Now, I'd like to set 2 different reference lines depending on the expression. In order to do this, I need to be able to grab the expression name like I can for dimensions in the function GetCurrentField(GROUP_NAME).
Is this not possible?
I don't think you can easily retrieve the expression label.
Maybe John's suggestions posted here
http://community.qlik.com/message/8097#8097
can help you. Basically you create another dimension group that will determine the expressions you are using (pick() the right expression by calling GetCurrentField( Expression_Group ))
Hope this helps,
Stefan
please check this
hope help
Fernando
With a macro like this and with using from variables as expression is it possible:
sub ShowExpressionsName
set chart = ActiveDocument.GetSheetObject("CH01")
set p = chart.GetProperties
set expr = p.Expressions.Item(0).Item(0).Data.ExpressionData
ActiveDocument.Variables("vExpression").SetContent expr.Definition.v,true
msgbox expr.Definition.v
end sub
See also APIGuide.qvw.
- Marcus
Hi,
The window's title will get changed automatically based on selection of the expression. But this case is viable for all types of charts except Pivot and Straight Table.
Steps to show expression from Grouped Expression:
1) Enable Show title [ Chart Properties -> General -> Enable Show Title ]
2) Align Title to Left [ Chart Properties -> General -> Title Settings -> Left Horizontal Alignment ]
Hope this could solve your problem
Ramesh
Bonjour,
Vous pouvez créer une table d'indicateur (ID, Expression_Name) et l'ajouter à votre model dans un premier stade.
Ensuite vous ajoutez un filtre d'expression dans votre dashboard, vous conditionnez l'affichage des expression par la sélection d'une expression dans ce filtre (ex : if(ID = 1 , sum(Chiffre),...)) ou bien dans le menu d'affichage conditionnel d'expression de l'objet (ID=1).
Enfin pour le titre vous mettez tous simplement : =Expression_Name
Si vous comptez activer plusieurs expression au même temps : = concat (Expression_Name, ' | ')
Cdt,
KMS