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Fig 1
Figure 1 is an original table how I can convert this into Fig 2.
the values below beauty, brain, and shape are the corresponding benchmark performance.
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Hi @kiranbchitari,
Based on my test, I could use the group by function to group your data by [Year] column, but I couuld not figure out your logic in your desired picture, also due to both your [Benchmark1] and [Benchmark2] has multiple data, could you please tell me which column your desired result is based on?
Regards,
Daniel He
Thanks for your interest. I resolved the problem.
HI @kiranbchitari ,
Please update the solution to this problem as i am looking for the same answer similar to yours.
Regards,
Shiva
Hi @kiranbchitari,
Based on my test, I could use the group by function to group your data by [Year] column, but I couuld not figure out your logic in your desired picture, also due to both your [Benchmark1] and [Benchmark2] has multiple data, could you please tell me which column your desired result is based on?
Regards,
Daniel He
Thanks for your interest. I resolved the problem.
Hi @kiranbchitari,
It's pleasant that your problem has been solved, could you please mark a reply as Answered?
Regards,
Daniel He