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Hello everyone!
I would like to know if anyone knows a way in a bar chart display, to be able to compare the bars of two charts and somehow mark the matching bars. I show you an image and explain the situation:
That is, I have a chart showing the Top 10 amounts for a region selected in the filter (X) and another chart showing the Top 10 amounts per region (X) and store (Y) selected. I want those bars of items that do not match on the other chart, such as those marked in red in the image, to be marked on both charts. Is it possible to do this with the standard bar chart? Or is there a special visualization that can be imported into Power BI to perform this visualization?
Thank you for your help.
@Syndicate_Admin , I think using edit interactions (One visual one bar interact with each other) , I have done this in this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIfRKzhMaR4
Thank you but not the topic of interactions does not solve the need. What I thought is to create a table with SUMMARIZE with a column that contains the Top10 items by Region, another column that contains the Top10 items per Store, and another column that shows 1 or 0 depending on whether the item exists in the two columns or not, but I don't know how to do it. Later, you would use that field to apply conditional formatting to the data bar, if possible, to mark those with a value of 1.
Any suggestions? Thank you.
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