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Creating a scatter plot without a unique ID?

So I have some data where there are two or more y-axis values for the same x-axis value so I figured I would have to create a scatter plot for this. I have three columsn, one is ID, the other is AST and the third is Hepcidin.

I have a scatter plot and it works but I was wondering if there was anyway to get all the scatter plots to be the same color and not different (they are different due to the unique ID of each line of data)

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Hi,

Just under the Chart Properties>Expressions

check the Advanced Mode, in the Detailed Expression Properties window, change the background color for the expressions AST and Hepcidin to the required color expression (ex: =RGB(192,192,192) or any standard color expressions like =LightBlue())

Attached the snapshots for reference.

The same chart by default will have same color for ID's when represented in QlikSenseQlikSense-ScatterPlot.PNG.png1.PNG.png2.PNG.png

Thanks,

Sri

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ecolomer
Master II
Master II

I'sorry because I can't see image

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I reuploaded as a jpg.

ecolomer
Master II
Master II

attached propose a solution ¿?

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I'm sorry but I have not bought QV yet (still have the personal version).

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Hi,

Just under the Chart Properties>Expressions

check the Advanced Mode, in the Detailed Expression Properties window, change the background color for the expressions AST and Hepcidin to the required color expression (ex: =RGB(192,192,192) or any standard color expressions like =LightBlue())

Attached the snapshots for reference.

The same chart by default will have same color for ID's when represented in QlikSenseQlikSense-ScatterPlot.PNG.png1.PNG.png2.PNG.png

Thanks,

Sri

StefanBackstrand
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Is this for Qlik Sense Desktop or QlikView 11?

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Is this for QlikView?

Screenshot above shows QlikView.

Thanks!

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Worked perfectly thank you!