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         "value": { "aggregate": "min" },
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         "color": "#FF0000"
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         "value": { "aggregate": "max" },
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        },
         "color": "#00FF00"
         "color": "#00FF00"
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Revision as of 20:38, 14 August 2020

Table conditional formatting can be used to define table cell background colors, text colors, colored icons and databar, where all depend on the data in the table.

Overview

Conditional formatting is defined in the measure/dimension/column settings as a JSON object with following allowed properties:

  • backgroundColor
    • rules: Rules are checked in the defined order and the first matching determines the color.
      • color: color to use when the rule matches.
      • value: Value to compare against.
      • comparison: One of the following: <, >, <=, >=, ==, !=
    • scale
      • color: Color that corresponds with the value.
      • value: Value that corresponds with the color.
    • color: Fixed color that is used when no rules/scale is defined or there are no matching rules.
  • textColor: Same settings can be used as in the backgroundColor.
  • databar
    • min: Value that represents the databar minimum position (i.e. when databar is not visible).
    • max: Value that represents the databar maximum position (i.e. databar fills the whole cell).
    • color: Color of the databar. Default color is #4bc3ff.
  • icon
    • rules: Similar syntax can be used as in the color rules, except instead of "color" there is "icon" attribute to define the icon. All Google Material Icons are available: https://material.io/resources/icons/.
    • color: Color of the icon. Default color is #333333.

Rule value property and scale minimum and maximum can be defined:

  • fixed value, e.g. 5
  • aggregate of the same column data, e.g. { "aggregate": "max" }
  • aggregate of another column data, e.g. { "type": "measure", "index": 1, "aggregate": "max" }
  • refer to a cell value in other column in the same row, e.g. {"type": "measure", "index": 1 }

Available aggregations are: min, max, sum, average, median, first, last.

Examples

Background color is based on the following rules:

  • if value is lower or equal to 5, background color is #FF0000
  • if value is between, 5 and 10, background color is #FFFF00
  • if value is greated than 10, background color is #00FF00
{
	"backgroundColor": {
		"rules": [
			{
				"color": "#FF0000",
				"value": 5,
				"comparison": "<="
			},
			{
				"color": "#FFFF00",
				"value": 10,
				"comparison": "<="
			},
			{
				"color": "#00FF00"
			}
		]
	}
}

Background color is based on a color scale where column minimum value gets color #FFFFFF and maximum value #FFD851. Color is scaled linearly between these colors.

{
	"backgroundColor": {
		"scale": [
			{
				"value": { "aggregate": "min" },
				"color": "#FFFFFF"
			},
			{
				"value": { "aggregate": "max" },
				"color": "#FFD851"
			}
		]
	}
}

Similar to previous example, except minimum and maximum values come from another column (measure number 1).

{
	"backgroundColor": {
		"scale": [
			{
				"value": { "type":"measure", "index": 1, "aggregate": "min" },
				"color": "#FFFFFF"
			},
			{
				"value": { "type":"measure", "index": 1, "aggregate": "max" },
				"color": "#FFD851"
			}
		]
	}
}

The following setting defines a fixed background color for a column.

{
	"backgroundColor": {
		"color": "#FFD851"
	}
}

Background color code is taken from column measure 1 from the same row.

{
	"backgroundColor": {
		"color": { "type":"measure", "index": 1 }
	}
}

Text color is #FF0000 if value is lower than 20, otherwise #00FF00.

{
	"textColor": {
		"rules": [
			{
				"color": "#FF0000",
				"value": 20,
				"comparison": "<"
			},
			{
				"color": "#00FF00"
			}
		]
	}
}

Creates a red-white-green color scale where the minimum value is red, the nominal value (eg. a target value) of 50 is white and maximum value is green.

{
  "backgroundColor": {
    "scale": [
      {
        "value": { "aggregate": "min" },
        "color": "#FF0000"
      },
      {
        "value": 50,
        "color": "#FFFFFF"
      },
      {
        "value": { "aggregate": "max" },
        "color": "#00FF00"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Adds an icon left of the value (icon sentiment_satisfied_alt if value is over 100 and otherwise sentiment_very_dissatisfied). Also icons have different colors.

{
	"icon": {
		"rules": [
			{
				"icon": "sentiment_satisfied_alt",
				"value": 100,
				"comparison": ">"
			}
		]
		"icon": "sentiment_very_dissatisfied"
		"color": {
			"rules": [
				{
					"color": "#36d475",
					"value": 100,
					"comparison": ">"
				},
				{
					"color": "#EF5254"
				}
			]
		}
	}
}

Adds a databar between zero and maximum value of the column. Databar color is based to a range between white and yellow.

{
	"databar": {
		"min": 0,
		"max": { "aggregate": "max" },
		"color": {
			"scale": [
				{
					"value": 0,
					"color": "#FFFFFF"
				},
				{
					"value": { "aggregate": "max" },
					"color": "#FFD851"
				}
			]
		}
	}
}