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I know that its possible to make a list of DataColors in a JSON file. But what is the logic behind them? In which order are these used when applying the Theme to e.g. a PIE chart?
It seems to be rather random, and if so then the "only" thing the Theme does is to list the "defined" colors in the color-picker so you dont have to search for them all the time. But it isnt so that it is applied in a specific order throughout the report.
Anyone know the logic?
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Hi @UlrickT,
Yes, the colors show up as you list them in the JSON. Power BI extends the colors from lighter to it. After all, the colors listed in the JSON aren't enough.
{ "name": "St Patricks Day", "dataColors": ["#568410", "#3A6108", "#70A322", "#915203", "#D79A12", "#bb7711", "#114400", "#aacc66"], "background":"#FFFFFF", "foreground": "#3A6108", "tableAccent": "#568410" }
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi @UlrickT,
According to my test, Power BI uses the color along the horizontal of the color-picker, which could avoid two similar colors getting together.
Best Regards!
Dale
In which order do they show up? Is that in the order you listed the HEX in the JSON?
Hi @UlrickT,
Yes, the colors show up as you list them in the JSON. Power BI extends the colors from lighter to it. After all, the colors listed in the JSON aren't enough.
{ "name": "St Patricks Day", "dataColors": ["#568410", "#3A6108", "#70A322", "#915203", "#D79A12", "#bb7711", "#114400", "#aacc66"], "background":"#FFFFFF", "foreground": "#3A6108", "tableAccent": "#568410" }
Best Regards!
Dale
Coudl you please look into my question and reply if there is any work around.
Here is the link for my post:
Thanks in advance
Hey,
currently there is just this piece of documentation
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-desktop-report-themes/
,but it dooes not describe the intricate working how the data colors are assigned to edges of a pie.
But maybe it reveals some insight
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