Overview
Application Scenario
Color tables are used to display different text colors corresponding to different dimensions. For example, different colors are used to show whether the contract items have been delivered, as shown in the following figure.
Basic Requirement
Basic requirements for color tables are as follows.
Chart Effect | Dimension Field | Indicator Field |
---|---|---|
Color Table | >=1 | 1 |
Chart Feature
Advantage: Color tables can display values of different dimensions with clear colors.
Disadvantage: Color tables are not suitable for scenarios with too many dimensions.
Example
Data Preparation
1. Log in to the system as the admin, click My Analysis, select a folder, and click New Subject, as shown in the following figure.
2. Click Local Excel and click Upload Data, as shown in the following figure.
You can download the example data.Contract Demo.xlsx
3. After the data is uploaded, click OK.
Component Creation
1. Click Component in the lower left corner.
2. Drag the Type of Contract and Contract Payment Type fields to the Dimension bar and the Lump Sum field to the Indicator bar respectively, and click the Color Table icon in Chart Type.
3. Drag the Whether it has been delivered field to the Color bar in Graphic Property and to Vertical Axis respectively to differentiate the delivery status with different colors.
Graphic Property Setting
Click the icon to manually set the color indicating whether the item has been delivered. Set "no" to pink and "yes" to green, as shown in the following figure.
For details, see Chart Color.
You can set the parameters of Size, Label, Prompt, and Fine-grained. For details, see Graphic Properties.
Component Style Setting
Click Adaption Display in Component Style, and select Overall Adaptation to adjust the overall effect of the graphics on the page.
You can also set the parameters of Legend, Grid Line, Background, and so on for the component. For details, see Chart Component Style.
Effect Display
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On Mobile Terminals