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Niiru1
Helper V
Helper V

Switch colour card filter by field value

I'm formating a card by FIELD VALUE

 

Is there a way to get this switch formula to turn greater than 0 green e.g. "#094" and red if less than 0 e.g. "#d64550";

 

My current code is:

Measure Value Color = SWITCH(TRUE(),
[% Average 2019] >0,"#D64550",
[%Average 2019] =0,"#252423",
[% Average 2019] <0,"#094",
[% Average 2020] >0,"#D64550",
[% Average 2020] =0,"#252423",
[% Average 2020] <0,"#094"
)
 
It keeps turning red for some reason when it's +18.54%
Attendance average.PNG
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daxer-almighty
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

You can't have one measure that will return different values for the average in 2019 and 2020. Only the first true condition will be honored. So, you see 18.54% being red because this color comes from the other measure. In all honesty, in your color measure none of the 3 last conditions will ever be hit since the first 3 already cover all possibilities. Use 2 different color measures for the 2 different numerical measures. By the way, in the measures given by @nandukrishnavs you don't have to multiply by 100 since you're only comparing to 0.

nandukrishnavs
Super User
Super User

@Niiru1 

 

Try to write two measures.

 

Color2019 =
VAR _val = [% Average 2019]*100
VAR _result =
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        _val > 0, "#D64550",
        _val = 0, "#252423",
        _val < 0, "#094"
    )
RETURN
    _result
Color2020 =
VAR _val = [% Average 2020] * 100
VAR _result =
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        _val > 0, "#D64550",
        _val = 0, "#252423",
        _val < 0, "#094"
    )
RETURN
    _result

 

If your format of measure ([% Average 2020], [% Average 2019) is not the percentage, then you don't need to multiply 100.

 




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Nandu Krishna

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