Linear Gauge colors

The Linear Gauge cursor is constrained between the minimum and maximum bounds.
The interval between the minimum and the maximum can be split into intervals.
Those intervals are calculated linearly by splitting the interval into a scale of N equal parts.
Those intervals can be assigned a color to represent limits or a gradual value meaning.

The number of intervals N is defined by the number of color items in the list of Scale Colors.

Add colors with the + button.
Remove colors with the X button.
Configure colors with the color picker or the text input (color codes).

Linear Gauge colors configuration

Example : gradual value

Min Value = 0
Max Value = 100
Colors (N = 5) : dark green, light green, yellow, orange, red
The scale will represent 5 intervals : 0-20, 20-40, 40-60, 60-80, 80-100, corresponding to the configured colors.
When the cursor will move, it can represent a temperature going warmer and warmer.

Linear Gauge color example 1 configuration

Linear Gauge color example 1

Example : limits

Min Value = 0
Max Value = 100
Colors (N = 10) : red, orange, grey, grey, grey, grey, grey, grey, orange, red
The scale will represent 10 intervals : 0-10, 10-20, etc, corresponding to the configured colors.
When the cursor will move, it can represent a KPI with a value which must not go near limits.

Linear Gauge color example 2 configuration

Linear Gauge color example 2

Invert

Checking the Invert option will display values from right-to-left instead of the default left-to-right.

Linear Gauge Invert configure

Linear Gauge Invert example
Last modified: May 05, 2020

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