![]() The hierarchical palette assigns colors to groups of related values. If you’ve multiple attributes in the Color section, then the hierarchical palette is used by default, but you can choose to use the stretch palette, instead. ![]() The stretch palette extends the colors in the palette so that each value has a unique color shade. Color palettes contain a set number of colors (for example, 12 colors), and those colors repeat in the visualization. When you’ve one attribute in the Color section, then the stretch palette is used by default. When a measure is in the Color section, then you can select different measure range types (for example, single color, two color, and three color) and specify advanced measure range options (for example, reverse, number of steps, and midpoint). The canvas assigns color to the columns that are included in the Color section: Where you can put a measure column, attribute column, or set of attributes columns. The Visualize canvas has a Color section in the Grammar Panel Your color choices are shared across all visualizations on the canvas, so if you change the series or data point color in one visualization, then it appears on the other visualizations.
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