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kinkate18nic
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Top 9 in different area charts

Hello,

 

I want to select top 9 rows based on highest to lowest sales value and show the product in 9 different area charts, like 1st chart will have highest product's monthly sales, 2nd chart will have 2nd highest product's monthly sales and so on.

 

I want to give different colors to different chart, so not using small multiples, since small multiples, there is not option to color each chart differently.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

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amitchandak
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@kinkate18nic , Create measures like these you need to have more measures for each rank.

 

use the Top and check that not blank in visual

 

rank = Rankx(allseleced(Table[Product]), [sales],,desc,dense)

Top product = maxx(filter(values(Table[Product]), [rank] =1), [Product])

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@kinkate18nic , Create measures like these you need to have more measures for each rank.

 

use the Top and check that not blank in visual

 

rank = Rankx(allseleced(Table[Product]), [sales],,desc,dense)

Top product = maxx(filter(values(Table[Product]), [rank] =1), [Product])

Share with Power BI Enthusiasts: Full Power BI Video (20 Hours) YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Series 60+ Videos YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Hindi End to End YouTube

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