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Color indication for the single value module

rakesh_498115
Motivator

Hi

can we use the color indication for the single value representation.something like if my singlevalue count exceeds more then 100 then i should get a color red for the entire singlevalue box and for before 100 i need to get a yellow color..

can we define color ranges for the singlevalue plot.or can be it done using speedometers.please help me on this..

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theouhuios
Motivator

Can the rangemap be used in terms of %? Thats my code below where I am trying to change the color of the field UsedSize according to %. Like if it crosses 50% then a light green, crosses 70% then red etc. Also even if I use the same way mentioned as below its still not changing the colors.

earliest=-24h@h latest=@h sourcetype="df" host="$V$" |dedup host| multikv fields Size Used|rex_space| table UsedSize| rangemap field=UsedSize gray=1-30 blue=31-39 red=40-59 default=green
Used Disk Space
range
gaps
stacked100
false

right

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campbellj1977
Explorer

Can you post an updated link. The first link "addsinglebutton" is no longer available.

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rakesh_498115
Motivator

Thanx for the Info ..:)

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