I would like to make a pie chart or bar graph change the level of fill as the user manipulates a slider or a dial. Not sure how to make this happen. Can it be done?
How about something like the attached (created in SL2). Its pretty basic, using layers and variable values but you can get the idea and make it more complicated.
Thank you for the idea Len. My boss has asked me to put together something where we can ask a group of learners, "What percentage of your business does whatever?" I need to be able to represent any given percentage. The coloring is what I would like, but it needs to be dynamic. Similar to my first attempt..attached.
Unfortunately I don't have the same version of SL as you so can't view yours.. but I did come across the following which is a very novel way of creating a bar chart that might work for you.
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Hi Terry,
How about something like the attached (created in SL2). Its pretty basic, using layers and variable values but you can get the idea and make it more complicated.
Is this the kind of thing you had in mind?
Len
Thank you for the idea Len. My boss has asked me to put together something where we can ask a group of learners, "What percentage of your business does whatever?" I need to be able to represent any given percentage. The coloring is what I would like, but it needs to be dynamic. Similar to my first attempt..attached.
I thought you might say something like that.
Unfortunately I don't have the same version of SL as you so can't view yours.. but I did come across the following which is a very novel way of creating a bar chart that might work for you.
https://community-lb.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/changing-a-shape-s-size-position-using-variable-value
Very interesting... thank you!
I mostly solved it... had to use state changes every 5%
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