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Hi all,
I can’t share too much detail about what I’m working on, but I’ll explain the best I can.
I have two bar charts with tooltips. On one of these charts, we have a tooltip showing 1. The Number of Items Purchased and 2. The Percentage of People who Bought that Product.
When I select a bar on one chart the other chart gets a ‘highlighted’ field that appears in the tooltip. So, in the screenshot you can see that Number 1 is 500 and the amount highlighted after interacting with the other chart is 200.
What I would like to do is have Number 2 also display a highlighted number showing the percentage of the selected people. So, if a product was bought 500 times by 60% of people, what would the percentage of people look like now that we’re highlighting 200 purchases?
I’ve looked around for something similar but haven’t had any luck. If you need me to explain anything else, I’ll do my best.
Thanks everyone.
Hi @User-123 ,
The information is to low to give you a correct answer but you need to create a measure that overcomes the context that you have coming from the other chart.
Can you do a mock up of your data and share it? Also includes what you need to achieve please.
Regards
Miguel Félix
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