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Hi Team,
Can you please help me someone I have scenario Like
For Clustered Column Chart Like below Image Should be above average Bars Red and Below Average Bars Green.
PFA Screen Shot
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Hi @Anonymous
Firstly I build a sample same like yours.
Due to you add value in Legend in column chart, conditional formatting will be disable.
Here I will show you two ways to achieve your goal.
1. Keep your visual, change data color manually in Data Color in Format.
2. Change your visual and use conditional formatting.
Build a color measure.
Color Measure =
VAR _Avg = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table'[Value]),ALL('Table'))
RETURN
IF(SUM('Table'[Value])>=_Avg,"Red","Green")
Click fx in Data colors in Format and format by Field value based on Color Measure.
Result:
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous
Firstly I build a sample same like yours.
Due to you add value in Legend in column chart, conditional formatting will be disable.
Here I will show you two ways to achieve your goal.
1. Keep your visual, change data color manually in Data Color in Format.
2. Change your visual and use conditional formatting.
Build a color measure.
Color Measure =
VAR _Avg = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table'[Value]),ALL('Table'))
RETURN
IF(SUM('Table'[Value])>=_Avg,"Red","Green")
Click fx in Data colors in Format and format by Field value based on Color Measure.
Result:
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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