Element Details: Color+Spectrum+Legend
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Available in: Logi Info Source code name: ColorSpectrumLegendIntroduced in: v9.5.55

ColorSpectrumLegend shows a bar containing the spectrum of colors between the LowValueColor and the HighValueColor. The legend displays the MinRange and MaxRange values, as well as a caption.



ATTRIBUTES

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NamePossible ValuesDescription
BorderColor
UserDefined
Sets the color of border lines. Enter a color by name, decimal RGB value, or hex RGB value. Prefix hex values with the pound sign, like #112233.
Caption
UserDefined
The Caption attribute identifies the text to be displayed. For Image elements, Caption specifies the image filename.
Class
UserDefined
Sets the Cascading Style Sheet class used by the element. When set, this class will also be used by all child elements that don't have their own class. The class should be defined in the report's style sheet file.
Format
UserDefined
Allows a string to be formatted in various ways, especially for numeric and date values. Specifies formatting characteristics for the data. This attribute has been borrowed from the Microsoft Visual Basic Format function. For more information: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/59bz1f0h(VS.71).aspx For dates, the non-specific formats, such as "General Date", "Short Time", etc., are converted according to the browser's international setttings. Also, for very large reports, the non-specific formats perform better. There are also some special formats. "<" and ">" change strings to lower and upper case. "Expanded Spaces" preserves space characters that would otherwise be collapsed by the web browser. "HTML" preserves HTML tags so that they are not encoded - they are embedded rather than shown. "Preserve Line Feeds" preserves line feed and cariage return characters so that the following characters appear on a new line. "mp" formats numbers with the "metric prefix". To format 1,234,567 as "$1.23M", use Format "$#.00mp". Supported metric prefixes are from 1000^6 to 1000^-6 For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix "mpsx" formats the value with x number of significant figures in addition to the metric prefix. So a value of 123456, with format set to mps3 will return 123k. "qq" returns the number of the quarter when the value being formatted represents a date. To return the year and quarter together like "2010 Q1", set the format to "yyyy Qqq". "fyy" and "fyyyy" return the fiscal year. "fqq" returns the fiscal quarter. The fiscal year start date may be configured in the settings' Globalization element. "ww" returns the number of the week. The first day of the week may be configured in the settings' Globalization element.
Height
UserDefined
(Required) The height of the element. For some elements, leave the height blank to automatically size the element to the height of the content.
HighValueColor
UserDefined
The color used for the highest values of the data set. The default is green.
ID
UserDefined
(Required) The ID attribute is a pervasive attribute that uniquely identifies an element within a definition file. The ID needs to be a unique value within the definition.
LowValueColor
UserDefined
The color used for the lowest values of the data set. The default is red.
MaxRange
UserDefined
The maximum value expected for the data set. The default is the actual maximum value.
MediumValueColor
UserDefined
The color used for values that are in the middle of the data set. For CellColorSliders, the default is yellow. Otherwise, the default is the color between the LowValueColor and HighValueColor.
MinRange
UserDefined
The minimum value expected for the data set. The default is the actual minimum value.
Orientation
Vertical
Horizontal
Vertical or Horizontal.
Width
UserDefined
(Required) The width of the element.



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