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Cards display the result of a formula expression in a nice-looking way. This mathematical formula accepts any of the previously created variables, but also integers and float numbers e.g., -5, 100, 23.32, or -1,000,000.2, etc.
To construct the relationship of these elements, formulas accept mathematical operators like + (plus), - (minus), * (multiplication), / (division), and ( ) (parenthesis).
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To present the result, you can choose between two different views:
Icon Cards, where you can visually display : An icon displays any result of the formula with an icon.
Donut Cards, where you can represent percentages : Percentages represent the result in a donut chart.
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View type: Icon Card
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A label (mandatory) to provide a meaningful description of the resulting percentage.
A prefix and/or suffix (optional) to add units or extra information to the number.
A max value (mandatory) to indicate the maximum value of the percentage and paint the donut chart accordingly. If the max value is 100 and the result of the formula is 50, then, half of the donut will be is painted in the selected color.
A color (mandatory) to paint the donut chart.
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Configuration
Name Give your gadget meaningfully, so everyone knows at a glance what it is about a meaningful name so that it is clear what it does and when to use it. Fill out the rest of the fields as applicable, namely:
The data source, indicate indicates the http://monday.com account where you want to fetch the data from.
The variables, where each one for:
The workspace, the board, andthe column where the items are located. Any workspace, board, and column can be selected.
The filter for the board items. You can filter the items in the column using the filtering mechanism.
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The aggregations Aggregations to perform calculations -Count, Count (distinct), Sum, Min, Max, Mean, Median- over the results.
The cards, where each one:
The view typeView Types
Icon Cards, where you can visually display : An icon displays any result of the formula with an icon.
Donut Cards, where you can represent percentages : Percentages represent the result in a donut chart. The formula expression accepts the previously created variables, integers, and float numbers e.g., a, b, -5, 100, 23.32, or -1,000,000.2, etc. And mathematical operators like + (plus), - (minus), * (multiplication), / (division), and ( ) (parenthesis).
Finally, indicate Indicate if you want to use the current settings for all the compatible gadgets in the dashboard. This option eases the pain of configuring one by one the rest of the gadgets with the allows you to use the same default configuration for the remaining gadgets.
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