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ColorScaleFormatCondition Class

A Color Scales conditional format.

Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Grid

Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Grid.v24.2.Core.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Grid.Core

#Declaration

public class ColorScaleFormatCondition :
    IndicatorFormatConditionBase

#Remarks

The Color Scales conditional format allows you to use predefined or custom sets of colors to format different ranges of values.

The image below shows a grid column whose Profit cells are colored according to their values.

CFColorScalesExample

To create the Color Scales conditional format in code, create the ColorScaleFormatCondition class instance and specify the following settings:

The following code sample illustrates how to define a conditional format in markup:

<dxg:TableView.FormatConditions>
   <dxg:ColorScaleFormatCondition FieldName="Profit" PredefinedFormatName="RedWhiteBlueColorScale"/>
</dxg:TableView.FormatConditions>

The code sample below illustrates how to define the same conditional format in code-behind:

var profitFormatCondition = new ColorScaleFormatCondition() {
   FieldName = "Profit",
   PredefinedFormatName = "RedWhiteBlueColorScale"
};
view.FormatConditions.Add(profitFormatCondition);
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