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Hi Expert
I have matrix and would like to setup conditional formating with different criteria on each row. can i do that?
for example
Jan-2020 Feb-2020 Mar-2020 Apr-2020
commodity1 data data data data
commodity2 data data data data
commodity3 data data data data
data greater than 500 on commodity1
data greater than 1000 on commodity2
data greater than 1500 on commodity3
as you can see above, each row has different criteria, not sure power bi has this feature or not. thanks
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Hi @yuhkao ,
Did you mean below part show red, then others show the same? You could use "||" , which represent "or" (you could follow my logic, switch(true(), condition1, color code, condition2 , color code, color code(this part is used for other conditions except above conditions))
c1> 3000
c2> 5000
c3......c10> 500
Measure 3 = var c1= CALCULATE(SUM(T2[amount]), FILTER('T2',T2[name]="c1")) var c2= CALCULATE(SUM(T2[amount]), FILTER('T2',T2[name]="c2")) var c3= CALCULATE(SUM(T2[amount]), FILTER('T2',T2[name]="c3")) return switch(TRUE(), c1>3000||c2>5000||c3>500||c4>500||c5>500 , "#ff0019", "#42dfed")
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
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Hi @yuhkao ,
You could refer to my sample for details
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
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@dax seems work now, thanks
one more quick question for Measure3 formula, i got several commodities, only c1, c2 are different criteria, others are the same, can i have formular of it? thanks
for example,
c1> 3000
c2> 5000
c3......c10> 500
can you help? thanks
Hi @yuhkao ,
Did you mean below part show red, then others show the same? You could use "||" , which represent "or" (you could follow my logic, switch(true(), condition1, color code, condition2 , color code, color code(this part is used for other conditions except above conditions))
c1> 3000
c2> 5000
c3......c10> 500
Measure 3 = var c1= CALCULATE(SUM(T2[amount]), FILTER('T2',T2[name]="c1")) var c2= CALCULATE(SUM(T2[amount]), FILTER('T2',T2[name]="c2")) var c3= CALCULATE(SUM(T2[amount]), FILTER('T2',T2[name]="c3")) return switch(TRUE(), c1>3000||c2>5000||c3>500||c4>500||c5>500 , "#ff0019", "#42dfed")
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
thanks for helping and provide solution clearly.
appreciate!!
Hi Expert
Based on this question, I got deeper equation on data and would like to apply conditional format with color code on different threshold.
example:
Jan-2020 Feb-2020 Mar-2020 Apr-2020
commodity1 data data data data
commodity2 data data data data
commodity3 data data data data
Data threhold1 = initial goal + 1 *2.57* SQRT(initial goal*(1- initial goal)/base)
Data threhold2 = initial goal + 2 *2.57* SQRT(initial goal*(1- initial goal)/base)
Data threhold3 = initial goal + 3 *2.57* SQRT(initial goal*(1- initial goal)/base)
*initial goal is different upon commodity
*base is differnt upon month usage or commodity
With data threhold1 to 3, would like to apply different color code, like green, yellow, red
thanks
@yuhkao ,
Create a measure like this
color =
switch ( true(),
FIRSTNONBLANK(Table[commodity],"NA") ="commodity1" && sum(Table[Value]) >500,"lightgreen",
FIRSTNONBLANK(Table[commodity],"NA") ="commodity2" && sum(Table[Value]) >1000,"lightgreen",
/// Add more conditions
"red"
)
And use that in conditional formatting after choosing the field value
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-by-color-values
can i have all red color with commodity1 reach 500 and commodity2 reach 1000?
@yuhkao , you can any color name or hexcode with #. You can play around with conditions
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