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drattray
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Create a legend for multiple charts

Hello!

 

I have 5 bar charts, each of which is showing the top 5 items for the particular area that chart represents. As demonstrated below.

drattray_0-1673371977625.png

Now the thing is while there is overlap between the charts, not all the values have the same top 5.

I've looked at a couple different solutions, including this video from GuyinaCube.

This was generally what I was aiming for, however I've been unable to create a single bar chart to use as a legend for the other 5 charts which flexibly shows the all the distinct values in the above charts. What I mean here is the data is sliced by fiscal year and gender, so the top 5 is always shifting depending on the filter context, and thus the distinct top 5 across all the charts is anywhere from 5 to theoretically 25 different items.

 

The underlying data consists of a geography_table has columns for area identifers, a date_table that has month, calendar and fiscal year columns, a values_table that lists each individual instance of an item with its month date, item type, geography, and gender columns, and a item_dimension table that links the item type to a hexcolour code among other info.

 

Currently the bar charts are created by putting the item type column from the item_dimension table in the axis field, leaving legend blank so I can conditionally format on the item_dimension table hexcolour column, and values from an item_measure that counts the number of rows in the values_table for each item. The chart is filtered by a Top N of 5 for the item_measure and a filter for a area identifier from the geography_table.

 

This is where I'm currently at with creating the legend:

drattray_1-1673372799404.png

The issue here is I can only make it show the top 5 overall items, instead of the distinct values from all 5 top N charts.

Is there any suggestions of things to pursue that might solve my issue? I can try and mock up some sample data as well if that would be helpful.

 

Apologize for being a bit vague, but there is a necessary layer of privacy protection required,

and thank you for reading this far!

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Padycosmos
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I hope that the video in this link would solve your problem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C2TwItozHw

 

Hi Padycosmos!

 

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm a bit hamstrung as my organization is using the December 2020 version...hoping to get an updated version soon.

 

However on watching the video I don't think it is going to achieve what I want to do.

 

Thanks for the suggestion though!

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