--- aliases: - ../panels/configure-value-mappings/ - ../panels/format-data/ - ../panels/format-data/about-value-mapping/ - ../panels/format-data/edit-value-mapping/ - ../panels/format-data/map-a-range/ - ../panels/format-data/map-a-regular-expression/ - ../panels/format-data/map-a-special-value/ - ../panels/format-data/map-a-value/ - ../panels/value-mappings/ labels: products: - cloud - enterprise - oss menuTitle: Configure value mappings title: Configure value mappings description: Configure value mappings to change the visual treatment of data in your visualizations weight: 90 --- # Configure value mappings In addition to field overrides, value mapping is a technique that you can use to change the visual treatment of data that appears in a visualization. Values mapped using value mappings bypass the unit formatting. This means that a text value mapped to a numerical value is not formatted using the configured unit. ![Value mappings example](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/value-mappings-example-8-0.png) If value mappings are present in a panel, then Grafana displays a summary in the side pane of the panel editor. ## Types of value mappings {{% admonition type="note" %}} The new value mappings are not compatible with some visualizations, such as Graph (old), Text, and Heatmap. {{% /admonition %}} Grafana supports the following value mappings: - **Value:** Maps text values to a color or different display text. For example, you can configure a value mapping so that all instances of the value `10` appear as **Perfection!** rather than the number. - **Range:** Maps numerical ranges to a display text and color. For example, if a value is within a certain range, you can configure a range value mapping to display **Low** or **High** rather than the number. - **Regex:** Maps regular expressions to replacement text and a color. For example, if a value is `www.example.com`, you can configure a regex value mapping so that Grafana displays **www** and truncates the domain. - **Special** Maps special values like `Null`, `NaN` (not a number), and boolean values like `true` and `false` to a display text and color. For example, you can configure a special value mapping so that `null` values appear as **N/A**. You can also use the dots on the left to drag and reorder value mappings in the list. ## Examples Refer to the following examples to learn more about value mapping. ### Time series example The following image shows a time series visualization with value mappings. Value mapping colors are not applied to this visualization, but the display text is shown on the axis. ![Value mappings time series example](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/value-mappings-summary-example-8-0.png) ### Stat example The following image shows a Stat visualization with value mappings and text colors applied. You can hide the sparkline so it doesn't interfere with the values. ![Value mappings stat example](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/value-mappings-stat-example-8-0.png) ### Bar gauge example The following image shows a bar gauge visualization with value mappings. The value mapping colors are applied to the text, but not to the gauges. ![Value mappings bar gauge example](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/value-mappings-bar-gauge-example-8-0.png) ### Table example The following image shows a table visualization with value mappings. If you want value mapping colors displayed on the table, then set the cell display mode to **Color text** or **Color background**. ![Value mappings table example](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/value-mappings-table-example-8-0.png) ## Map a value Map a value when you want to format a single value. 1. Open a panel for which you want to map a value. 1. In panel display options, locate the **Value mappings** section and click **Add value mappings**. 1. Click **Add a new mapping** and then select **Value**. 1. Enter the value for Grafana to match. 1. (Optional) Enter display text. 1. (Optional) Set the color. 1. Click **Update** to save the value mapping. ![Map a value](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/map-value-8-0.png) ## Map a range Map a range of values when you want to format multiple, continuous values. 1. Edit the panel for which you want to map a range of values. 1. In panel display options, in the **Value mappings** section, click **Add value mappings**. 1. Click **Add a new mapping** and then select **Range**. 1. Enter the beginning and ending values in the range for Grafana to match. 1. (Optional) Enter display text. 1. (Optional) Set the color. 1. Click **Update** to save the value mapping. ![Map a range](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/map-range-8-0.png) ## Map a regular expression Map a regular expression when you want to format the text and color of a regular expression value. 1. Edit the panel for which you want to map a regular expression. 1. In the **Value mappings** section of the panel display options, click **Add value mappings**. 1. Click **Add a new mapping** and then select **Regex**. 1. Enter the regular expression pattern for Grafana to match. 1. (Optional) Enter display text. 1. (Optional) Set the color. 1. Click **Update** to save the value mapping. ## Map a special value Map a special value when you want to format uncommon, boolean, or empty values. 1. Edit the panel for which you want to map a special value. 1. In panel display options, locate the **Value mappings** section and click **Add value mappings**. 1. Click **Add a new mapping** and then select **Special**. 1. Select the special value for Grafana to match. 1. (Optional) Enter display text. 1. (Optional) Set the color. 1. Click **Update** to save the value mapping. ![Map a value](/static/img/docs/value-mappings/map-special-value-8-0.png) ## Edit a value mapping You can edit a value mapping at any time. 1. Edit the panel that contains the value mapping you want to edit. 1. In the panel display options, in the **Value mappings** section, click **Edit value mappings**. 1. Make the changes and click **Update**.