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Anonymous
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Card visualization for % values

Hi All,

 

I am new to power BI and am trying to create card visualization to show percentage for a column. Someone suggested that I would need to create a measure first which then I would pull into card. However, my column is a text one.

 

For example – the problem I am trying to solve for: the column has two values, male and females….so it sums up both, calculates % and then I display only the females in the card. Any ideas on what would work best?

 

thanks!

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HotChilli
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Community Champion

Create a measure

Measure  =  
DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table, Table[Column1] = "female")), COUNTROWS(Table))

Format the measure as a percentage.  Put it on a card.

 

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You can't compare a string to a boolean.

Table[Column1] <> ISBLANK(Table[Column1])

If you do an explicit comparison with blank(), you need to understand that 0 and empty string will also be blank.

That's ok if you understand your data.

Best practice is to use ISBLANK, I think you can write

COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table4, not ISBLANK(Table4[Column1])))
but please test.

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HotChilli
Community Champion
Community Champion

Create a measure

Measure  =  
DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table, Table[Column1] = "female")), COUNTROWS(Table))

Format the measure as a percentage.  Put it on a card.

 

Anonymous
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Thank you, this helps a lot. I am trying to remove the blanks also. However , I am getting an error with this edit:

Measure  =  
DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table, Table[Column1] = "female")), COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table, Table[Column1] <> ISBLANK(Table[Column1])))

 Any ideas why?

 

thanks

You can't compare a string to a boolean.

Table[Column1] <> ISBLANK(Table[Column1])

If you do an explicit comparison with blank(), you need to understand that 0 and empty string will also be blank.

That's ok if you understand your data.

Best practice is to use ISBLANK, I think you can write

COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table4, not ISBLANK(Table4[Column1])))
but please test.
Anonymous
Not applicable

thank you for the solution and explanation!

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