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ferrodalm
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Distribution Graphic

Hello,

I need to graph a 3 series's distribution have within a range of values ​​from 1 to 10.

 

In the database I have more than 1000 records in series 1, and less than 300 in series 2 and 3.

 

When I graphic the data, the line of the series one takes values ​​upper than the series 2 and 3, but I want to compare the proportionality indistinctly of the number of records for each value that the series has.

 

Is this possible with powerbi? or first I must generate the tables with the percentages per series so that I simply graph them.

 

Thank you

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v-jiascu-msft
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Hi @ferrodalm,

 

What kind of result do you want? You can change the aggregation type of the values. Can you share a sample?

Distribution_Graphic

 

 

Best Regards,

Dale

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If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi Dale @v-jiascu-msft,

 

The problems is that I have 2 populations. For example.

 

Serie 1.-  20  articles from 100 have value 1, so is the 20%.

Serie 2.-  2 articles from 10 have value 1, so is the 20% too.

 

How do I do so that both points are plotted in the same space, without needing to first calculate the percentage they represent? or do I have to generate an extra table with the calculations and on it align the chart?

 

 

ExampleExample

 

Best regards,

 

Fernando

ferrodalm
New Member

Hello,

I need to graph a 3 series's distribution have within a range of values ​​from 1 to 10.

In the database I have more than 1000 records in series 1, and less than 300 in series 2 and 3.

When I graphic the data, the line of the series one takes values ​​upper than the series 2 and 3, but I want to compare the proportionality indistinctly of the number of records for each value that the series has.

Is this possible with powerbi? or first I must generate the tables with the percentages per series so that I simply graph them.

Thank you

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