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Comparison Chart
- 29 days ago
Yes, this is a good use case for Power BI. Based on your requirement, you want to:
Filter by Characteristic_Name_And_ID.
Filter by Language (so you only compare one language at a time).
Compare the measurement value (mw_messwert) across different Plants.
Easily identify which plant has the highest and lowest measurement values.
Recommended approach
1. Add slicers
Create two slicers:
Characteristic_Name_And_ID
Language
This will filter all visuals to the selected characteristic and language.
2. Create a measure for the measurement value
If each plant has multiple measurements, decide whether you want to compare the Average, Maximum, or Latest value.
For example, using the average:
Average Measurement = AVERAGE('YourTable'[mw_messwert])3. Create a Clustered Column Chart
Configure the visual as:
X-axis: Plant
Y-axis: Average Measurement
After selecting a characteristic, you'll immediately see which plant has the higher or lower value.
4. Highlight the highest and lowest plants
You can use conditional formatting with a color measure:
Plant Color = VAR MaxValue = MAXX(ALLSELECTED('YourTable'[plant]), [Average Measurement]) VAR MinValue = MINX(ALLSELECTED('YourTable'[plant]), [Average Measurement]) RETURN SWITCH( TRUE(), [Average Measurement] = MaxValue, "#00B050", -- Green (Highest) [Average Measurement] = MinValue, "#FF0000", -- Red (Lowest) "#5B9BD5" -- Blue (Others) )Then apply this measure using Data colors → Conditional formatting (fx).
5. Add a Matrix for detailed comparison
A matrix can provide more context:
Rows: Plant
Columns: Characteristic_Name_And_ID (optional)
Values:
Average Measurement
Min Measurement
Max Measurement
Standard Deviation (optional)
6. If you want to compare the latest measurement only
Instead of averaging all values, create a measure that returns the most recent measurement based on your date/time columns. This ensures you're comparing the latest inspection result for each plant.
Suggested report layout
+------------------------------------------------+ | Characteristic Slicer | Language Slicer | +------------------------------------------------+ | Clustered Column Chart (Plant vs Measurement) | +------------------------------------------------+ | KPI: Highest Plant | KPI: Lowest Plant | +------------------------------------------------+ | Matrix with detailed statistics by Plant | +------------------------------------------------+
If you're comparing measurements against USL (Upper Specification Limit) and LSL (Lower Specification Limit), you could also consider a Scatter Chart or Control/SPC Chart to visualize how each plant performs relative to the specification limits.
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Best regards, Prince Singh | Data Science & Microsoft Fabric Enthusiast
Hi Kishore_2912
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