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thanhluong
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How to visualise multiple measures in one chart?

Hi all,

 

I have a data set about NPS (dependent variable) and drivers (independent variables). I want to create a visualisation to show the average score of driver (y axis) and driver importance (x-axis) which is correlation score of each driver and NPS. These are steps I do in excel:

- Transform driver score to new scale (from 5-scale to 2 scale) with 4, 5 values assigned as 1, others are 0. The new transformated data would be used to calculate driver score. e.g Average score of checkout is 89% means 89% customer agree with checkout

- Then I calculate the correlation score of drivers from 5-scale (skip blanks)

 

I did it from Excel but want to make another in Power BI

Raw data

thanhluong_1-1677802394191.png

 

Excel

 Correlation with NPSDriver Score (average)
Checkout0.6089%
Navigation0.4774%
Price0.5085%
Product Availability0.5485%
Staff Helpfulness0.6787%
Team Knowledge0.6072%

 

 

thanhluong_0-1677802325539.png

 

Power BI

I created measures for correlations (1), and transformed drivers to calculate average (2), but not able to combine them into a table as in excel to present data

Is there anyway to present the outputs?

 

thanhluong_2-1677802876426.png

Thank you!

Thanh

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@thanhluong , one of the options is to use a matrix , with measures as values, Navigation as column(based on what I got. and Use the Switch values to rows option.

 

https://youtu.be/cN8AO3_vmlY?t=11650

 

For a more complex display consider the calculation group

Calculation Groups- Measure Slicer, Measure Header Grouping, Measure to dimension conversion. Complex Table display : https://youtu.be/qMNv67P8Go0

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thanhluong
New Member

Thank you for your reply! I solved the problem using R, it's much easier to manipulate data.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@thanhluong , one of the options is to use a matrix , with measures as values, Navigation as column(based on what I got. and Use the Switch values to rows option.

 

https://youtu.be/cN8AO3_vmlY?t=11650

 

For a more complex display consider the calculation group

Calculation Groups- Measure Slicer, Measure Header Grouping, Measure to dimension conversion. Complex Table display : https://youtu.be/qMNv67P8Go0

Full Power BI Video 20 Hours YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Series 60+ Videos YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Hindi End to End YouTube

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