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I have the following data table and I want to create two visualisations (pie charts) one for Food and one for Car, Can I hard filter the attribute in the visualisation?
| Category | Attribute | Count |
| Cakes | Food | 3 |
| Biscuits | Food | 4 |
| Ice Cream | Food | 8 |
| Ford | Car | 15 |
| Nissan | Car | 23 |
| Kia | Car | 55 |
| Honda | Car | 12 |
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They filter to different parts of your data as requested. Are you expecting something different?
This worked. But I have now copied the visualisation and changed the attribute. The visuals seem no longer linked when clicking on / off sections. Is this normal?
They filter to different parts of your data as requested. Are you expecting something different?
I have done this so far. But I have the one pie chart with two Attributes apprearing
yes, that is standard functionality. What have you tried and where are you stuck?
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