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I've been asked to show % change between years on the following chart. At present there are two lables per X-axis value because there are two years included in my legend. Is it possible to have one lable per X-axis value, and that lable be the % change from 2019 to 2020? Or is there a better way to show this data?
Thank you,
Tim
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hi @TimNYC
I think the best way is add it into Tooltip of line chart.
and there is another workaround for you refer to:
Step1:
Use combo chart instead of line chart in the report.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-combo-chart
Step2:
Create different measure by year, eg.
2019 = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Year]=2019))
2020 = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Year]=2020))
Step3:
Drag these measures into line values.
Step4:
Create a Percent Change measure like below:
Difference =
var lastyear= CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table'[Year]), 'Table'[Year] = MAX ( 'Table'[Year] ) - 1 )
)
return
DIVIDE(CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]))-lastyear,lastyear,BLANK())
Then drag this measure into column values
Step5:
You could change the color of the column to white and custom the two Y-axis in format.
Result:
and here is sample pbix file, please try it.
Regards,
Lin
hi @TimNYC
I think the best way is add it into Tooltip of line chart.
and there is another workaround for you refer to:
Step1:
Use combo chart instead of line chart in the report.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/power-bi-visualization-combo-chart
Step2:
Create different measure by year, eg.
2019 = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Year]=2019))
2020 = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Year]=2020))
Step3:
Drag these measures into line values.
Step4:
Create a Percent Change measure like below:
Difference =
var lastyear= CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Value] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table'[Year]), 'Table'[Year] = MAX ( 'Table'[Year] ) - 1 )
)
return
DIVIDE(CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Value]))-lastyear,lastyear,BLANK())
Then drag this measure into column values
Step5:
You could change the color of the column to white and custom the two Y-axis in format.
Result:
and here is sample pbix file, please try it.
Regards,
Lin
Hello @TimNYC
I prefer to include such KPIs as Tooltips. It helps in keeping the visual clean.
Cheers!
Vivek
If it helps, please mark it as a solution
Kudos would be a cherry on the top 🙂
https://www.vivran.in/
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