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Anonymous
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Categorical, but ordered graph

I have this graph:

Avecinat_0-1598017176758.png

The numbers aren't in order. How can I do this. When I make it continous, this happens:

Avecinat_1-1598017254556.png

The x-axis suddently skips every other value. How can I get an ordered axis that does not skip a value? Thanks.

 

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BA_Pete
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Have you tried selecting the ellipsis at the top right of the chart and changing 'Sort by'? You should be able to change this to the Axis field rather than the Values measure. You can also see below there are Ascending/Descending options to try too.

 

BA_Pete_0-1598017717799.png

 

If that doesn't work for you, you may need to add a SortKey field into your source table. 

 

Pete

 



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@Anonymous 

 

Try changing the axis back to Categorical then check again please. If not, then you'll probably need a SortKey field.

 

Pete



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BA_Pete
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Have you tried selecting the ellipsis at the top right of the chart and changing 'Sort by'? You should be able to change this to the Axis field rather than the Values measure. You can also see below there are Ascending/Descending options to try too.

 

BA_Pete_0-1598017717799.png

 

If that doesn't work for you, you may need to add a SortKey field into your source table. 

 

Pete

 



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Anonymous
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Avecinat_0-1598018097387.png

 Not there.

 

@Anonymous 

 

Try changing the axis back to Categorical then check again please. If not, then you'll probably need a SortKey field.

 

Pete



Now accepting Kudos! If my post helped you, why not give it a thumbs-up?

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Anonymous
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That worked! Thank you very much 🙂

 

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