VBA Excel DataBar not with positive and negative numbers, two colors, I need minimum negative filled...
I have a column in Excel containing positive and negative numbers and I make a data bar. I would like if lets say I have 55, 24, 0, -10 and -45 the 55 to be filled completely with green bar maximum span and -45 the same but red. This is the VBA code that I have so far:
This is visualisation wath I want to achieve:
DataBar
|||||||||||| (green) 12
|||||| (green) 6
|||||||||| (red) -10
|||||||||||||| (red) -14
and so on.....
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
and this is the result of the code:
VBA DataBAR positive negative
Update: I have some progress, now the databars look good but still I don't want the cells to be divided
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double, databar As databar
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
Set databar = rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
databar.AxisPosition = xlDataBarAxisAutomatic
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin, newvalue:=min
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax, newvalue:=max
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
this is the update result: VBA Data bar axisPosition
excel vba excel-vba conditional-formatting
add a comment |
I have a column in Excel containing positive and negative numbers and I make a data bar. I would like if lets say I have 55, 24, 0, -10 and -45 the 55 to be filled completely with green bar maximum span and -45 the same but red. This is the VBA code that I have so far:
This is visualisation wath I want to achieve:
DataBar
|||||||||||| (green) 12
|||||| (green) 6
|||||||||| (red) -10
|||||||||||||| (red) -14
and so on.....
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
and this is the result of the code:
VBA DataBAR positive negative
Update: I have some progress, now the databars look good but still I don't want the cells to be divided
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double, databar As databar
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
Set databar = rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
databar.AxisPosition = xlDataBarAxisAutomatic
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin, newvalue:=min
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax, newvalue:=max
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
this is the update result: VBA Data bar axisPosition
excel vba excel-vba conditional-formatting
add a comment |
I have a column in Excel containing positive and negative numbers and I make a data bar. I would like if lets say I have 55, 24, 0, -10 and -45 the 55 to be filled completely with green bar maximum span and -45 the same but red. This is the VBA code that I have so far:
This is visualisation wath I want to achieve:
DataBar
|||||||||||| (green) 12
|||||| (green) 6
|||||||||| (red) -10
|||||||||||||| (red) -14
and so on.....
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
and this is the result of the code:
VBA DataBAR positive negative
Update: I have some progress, now the databars look good but still I don't want the cells to be divided
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double, databar As databar
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
Set databar = rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
databar.AxisPosition = xlDataBarAxisAutomatic
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin, newvalue:=min
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax, newvalue:=max
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
this is the update result: VBA Data bar axisPosition
excel vba excel-vba conditional-formatting
I have a column in Excel containing positive and negative numbers and I make a data bar. I would like if lets say I have 55, 24, 0, -10 and -45 the 55 to be filled completely with green bar maximum span and -45 the same but red. This is the VBA code that I have so far:
This is visualisation wath I want to achieve:
DataBar
|||||||||||| (green) 12
|||||| (green) 6
|||||||||| (red) -10
|||||||||||||| (red) -14
and so on.....
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
and this is the result of the code:
VBA DataBAR positive negative
Update: I have some progress, now the databars look good but still I don't want the cells to be divided
Function UpdateAmountBars(rng As Range)
Dim min As Double, max As Double, databar As databar
Let min = Application.min(rng)
Let max = Application.max(rng)
Set databar = rng.FormatConditions.AddDatabar
databar.AxisPosition = xlDataBarAxisAutomatic
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).ShowValue = True
rng.FormatConditions(rng.FormatConditions.Count).SetFirstPriority
With rng.FormatConditions(1)
.MinPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMin, newvalue:=min
.MaxPoint.Modify newtype:=xlConditionValueAutomaticMax, newvalue:=max
End With
With rng.FormatConditions(1).BarColor
.Color = RGB(100, 255, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
With rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.Color
.Color = RGB(255, 100, 100)
.TintAndShade = 0
End With
End Function
this is the update result: VBA Data bar axisPosition
excel vba excel-vba conditional-formatting
excel vba excel-vba conditional-formatting
edited Nov 24 '18 at 14:54
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asked Nov 24 '18 at 10:59
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Add and try following code.
.FormatConditions(1).AxisPosition = None
Use the above code somewhere here in your code.
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
add a comment |
I'm having the same issue with my data bars. The bars are largest for negative values closest to 0 and the bars become smaller the larger the negative number is, which is the opposite of what I want to achieve.
The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
add a comment |
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Add and try following code.
.FormatConditions(1).AxisPosition = None
Use the above code somewhere here in your code.
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
add a comment |
Add and try following code.
.FormatConditions(1).AxisPosition = None
Use the above code somewhere here in your code.
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
add a comment |
Add and try following code.
.FormatConditions(1).AxisPosition = None
Use the above code somewhere here in your code.
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
Add and try following code.
.FormatConditions(1).AxisPosition = None
Use the above code somewhere here in your code.
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarFillType = xlDataBarFillGradient
rng.FormatConditions(1).Direction = xlContext
rng.FormatConditions(1).NegativeBarFormat.ColorType = xlDataBarColor
rng.FormatConditions(1).BarBorder.Type = xlDataBarBorderNone
answered Nov 24 '18 at 14:17
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No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
add a comment |
No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
No it didn't work. The result is the same.
– hammer4
Nov 24 '18 at 14:49
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
I understand, you can not do what you expected using one conditional format. You need Two separate conditional formatting for the same range to evaluate positive and negative numbers separately. You may need different approach in codes.
– lighthouselk
Nov 24 '18 at 19:32
add a comment |
I'm having the same issue with my data bars. The bars are largest for negative values closest to 0 and the bars become smaller the larger the negative number is, which is the opposite of what I want to achieve.
The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
add a comment |
I'm having the same issue with my data bars. The bars are largest for negative values closest to 0 and the bars become smaller the larger the negative number is, which is the opposite of what I want to achieve.
The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
add a comment |
I'm having the same issue with my data bars. The bars are largest for negative values closest to 0 and the bars become smaller the larger the negative number is, which is the opposite of what I want to achieve.
I'm having the same issue with my data bars. The bars are largest for negative values closest to 0 and the bars become smaller the larger the negative number is, which is the opposite of what I want to achieve.
answered Dec 14 '18 at 17:46
Matthew ChurchMatthew Church
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The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
add a comment |
The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
The file which I am working on is for personal use and I havent finished it yet. As soon as I make the data bars working as expected I will share the code.
– hammer4
Dec 17 '18 at 17:23
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