It would be useful to be able to use arcade expressions in the following areas:
I'm hoping to see this extended in future releases of ExB. There are probably other widgets and interfaces where it would be useful as well within ExB.
Thanks
This would be soooo useful in ExB
This would be incredibly helpful for us as well, Filter especially. In addition to the widgets everybody already mentioned, allowing Arcade to display a new field in the Table widget would also be beneficial to us, similar to how the Map Viewer Classic works.
It would be wonderful to be able to create Arcade expressions directly in Experience Builder (like Dashboards). Also, to have Arcade expressions from a web map pass through to Experience Builder widgets that point to a layer from that web map (Filter, Table, List, etc.).
It would be even better if it pulled in your attribute expressions and Arcade blocks specified in the map's popups.
Arcade expressions, at least in the chart widgets, and hopefully in combination with expressions would dramatically increase the flexibility og the Experience Builder. I hope you implement this soon, to make the user user experience even more dynamic.
I would absolutely love this option. I use arcade a lot to highlight values over/below a certain amount in different color fonts. This would be super useful.
Adding my support to this request. Until EB includes Arcade expressions for its widgets, the platform's applicability is significantly limited.
Adding my support - it is inconsistent to not have arcade implemented after it has been pushed so hard in other recent products.
Adding my support - This would allow a much more comprehensive deployment of information with almost endless opportunities to customize visualizations fairly easily. Huge for enhancing the user experience.
Seems like Arcade would be an Experience Builder prerequisite and available everywhere. It didn't even occur to me that my Arcade popup expressions wouldn't be available in an EB app.
Migrating from Dashboard to Experience Builder seems like a no-brainer unless the data you display relies upon Arcade 'Data Expressions.'
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