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When i click on a location on the map, bar chart reflects changes but the assets which don't belong to that location are still there in the bar chart but shaded and the assets related to that location is highlighted, but i want to see only those assets which belong to the location, i don't want shading out of the assets. I mean the location selection should work like a filter for bar chart. Can it be possible.
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Activate your map visualization (click on it). Select the Format tab and then select Edit Interactions. The top of the bar graph should now show three icons: Filter, Partial Filter, and No Filter. If you select the full Filter icon, the bar graph will get fully filtered when you select something on the map.
Activate your map visualization (click on it). Select the Format tab and then select Edit Interactions. The top of the bar graph should now show three icons: Filter, Partial Filter, and No Filter. If you select the full Filter icon, the bar graph will get fully filtered when you select something on the map.
When i click on a location on the map, bar chart reflects changes but the assets which don't belong to that location are still there in the bar chart but shaded and the asets which are present that location are highlighted, but i want to see only those assets which belong to the location, i don't want shading out of the asets. I mean the location selection should work like a filter for bar chart. Can it be possible.
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