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yfquirogah
Helper I
Helper I

Filters with visualization

Hi guys,

 

I'm working on a dashborad and while using it I realized something I'm not sure how to fix.

 

So, I have 2 graphics: The firstone is a donut chart which divides the population by gender and shows me the amount on each one and the porcentage, and the second one, which is a column chart, shows the amount by group.

 

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This two charts are connected to basically the same data base and are on the same dashboard.

The problem, or what I want to try to change is, for example, when I select female option directly on the first chart the second one changes accordingly and shows me the amount of females on each one of the groups, which its ok, but when I try it the other way around (to select any group on the second chart), the fisrt one shows me the % on each gender from the total original value, not the amount on the group selected.

 

If I select the group 0-IV which has 0,3k population I want to see in the donunt chart the porcentage of each gender out of those 0,3k, not the total amount.

 

Any idea on how could I do this? Is it even possible?

 

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

 

 

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nickyvv
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Hi @yfquirogah

 

this is certainly possible. I think you should have a look at the visual interactions of your visuals and set them to the right properties.

 

There are 3 options between visuals, if the selected visualization should:

  • cross-filter one of the other visualizations on the page, select the filter icon in the upper right corner of that visualization 
  • cross-highlight one of the other visualizations on the page, select the highlight icon
  • have no impact on one of the other visualizations on the page, select the no impact icon
     


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nickyvv
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Most Valuable Professional

Hi @yfquirogah

 

this is certainly possible. I think you should have a look at the visual interactions of your visuals and set them to the right properties.

 

There are 3 options between visuals, if the selected visualization should:

  • cross-filter one of the other visualizations on the page, select the filter icon in the upper right corner of that visualization 
  • cross-highlight one of the other visualizations on the page, select the highlight icon
  • have no impact on one of the other visualizations on the page, select the no impact icon
     


Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Blog: nickyvv.com | @NickyvV


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