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line chart style

Hi,

I try to do a line chart style like this example:

ex graph.png

I cannot put a different color/shade below the line.

Any idea?

Thanks a lot,

Eva   

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Ok I did in with an overlay of 2 graphs. 1 area, the other one in line with a transparent background.

It's working but it's not a really elegant technical solution...

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ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Go to chart properties --> colors tab --> and change color of first element.

Look at the attached image.

Or post your sample data.

Regards

ASHFAQ

avinashelite

Hi Eva,

I think this is not  possible in Qlikview.

Regards,

@vi

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graph1.pnggraph2.pngHi Guys,

Thanks for your answer!

ASHFAQ : it will change the line color, but not fill below.

What I did so far...

on the sheet style, pick up the pen ultimate style.

On the sheet expressions -> add an expression =15 with a daker background.

It almost works but: 1 it's not really good practice/dev. 2 the resultat is not really beautiful when the scale, size change.


Any other idea?

senarath
Creator III
Creator III

Hi,

Convert the chart to an Area Chart and see.

thanx

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Author

Do you know how to get 2 shades with the area. I sidestep QV with 2  expressions. but the rendering is not perfect.

I just added 2 print screens to my previous post.

senarath
Creator III
Creator III

Hi,

Try selecting your preferred colors under Color --- > Color Scheme 1-6

thanx

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I cannot make it. colors on the colors sheet allow me to change the line/area with 1 color or a gradiant but not to separate colors.

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Ok I did in with an overlay of 2 graphs. 1 area, the other one in line with a transparent background.

It's working but it's not a really elegant technical solution...

Anonymous
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Hi Eva,

As the combo chart doesn't allow line and area you're best option is the transparent overlay you've used. An alternative (which will depend on the granularity of your dimension) may be to use the bar and line combo. Again this isn't an elegant solution but you'll have less layout issues than the overlay.

AreaChartWithLine.PNG.png