Reputation: 35
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I'm new to adaptive cards and the usage of JSON conditional statements on adaptive cards.
Can I know if it is possible to change the color of an adaptive card text using multiple if-else statements? Such as having 3 color output options.
Also, does if-else statements support in adaptive cards version 1.0?
Below is a sample of code I found from here by asking a question before, however, does the version of the adaptive card affect the output by giving an if condition in the color?
{
"type": "AdaptiveCard",
"$schema": "http://adaptivecards.io/schemas/adaptive-card.json",
"version": "1.0",
"body": [
{
"$data": "${AttendanceMonthly}",
"type": "TextBlock",
"weight": "bolder",
"separator": true,
"color": "${if(WorkedHours < 6, 'attention', 'good')}",
"text": "Hours worked: ${WorkedHours}"
}]
Upvotes: 0
Views: 4894
Reputation: 7241
You can nest the if/else
statements, like:
${if(WorkedHours < 6, 'attention', if(<condition>, <true>, <false>))}"
However, you may benefit more from using some other logical operators, depending on what you're trying to accomplish.
I don't recall which version began support of Adaptive Expression Language, but you may as well set to version 1.3
, if you can. Note, however, that if you're using cards you created before May 2020, there might be some breaking changes in data binding.
Upvotes: 1