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Anonymous
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Dynamic color ramp or classification

Is it possible to show the manual or natural color breaks from a map dynamically in a report? When editing an ESRI map with point data/symbols, you can color the symbols with a range of colors based on one of their properties. However, I have not found a way to then display the color ramp with its break points as a legend in the map or as a separate visual in the report. Is there a way to do this, including with R, Python, or DAX? Screenshot below shows a manually created color ramp. The goal is then to display this ramp, or at least the break points, within the report itself.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

 

color_ramp_visual.png

 

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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Esri provides comprehensive documentation on the feature set of ArcGIS Maps for Power BI.

You can ask questions, find the latest information, report issues, and find answers on the Power BI community thread related to ArcGIS Maps for Power BI.

If you have a suggestion for an improvement, please submit it to Power BI's ideas list.

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the references. So far, I have not seen any methods that would allow showing dynamic color ramp/classification legends. If someone has found anything specific, please let me know. 

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