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Hi all,
am using the new Visualisation TableSorter. The figures in the table looks like if the data is damanged or sorted in incorrect
Below is how am getting the figures showing.
Is it some sort of a bug in the visualisation or something I should get done on mt side?
format.
@majdkaid22 1.37e+5 is the scientific notation. When the number is too large sometimes scientific notation is used to represent that data. Unfortunately with table sorter there isn't any option to specify display unit which can let you control the format you want to see the data in.
thanks @ankitpatira as per your experience, is there any work around I could do with the number format that could represent the data in normal numbers?
@majdkaid22 If you want to use table sorter custom visual, under modelling you can change data type to Text but doing that means you won't be able to get sum of the values instead it will display all the values as text. You can check out using default powerbi visuals such as a table or matrix.
I'm also having this issue with TableSorter. It works brilliantly but for that fact that numerical values over 1000 are shown in scientific notation. Changing the data type to text would mean the data wouldn't be sorted in numerical order which is the reason for using this custom vis. My dataset is looking at number of pupils in an individual school, with the largest number only being 1500. Are there any plans to change how this vis displays these not very large numbers?
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