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Hi thank you for helping me. I new to BI and try to create some easy graphic to see the whole picture.
So I would like to create a pie chart that show how many stores that their rating are less than 20%,20%~25%, 27%~33%, 34%~40% in a perctange way.
this is the raw database table,.
I tried to make the legend as Full score 100%. <20%, 20%~25%, 25%~50%, 50%~70% etc..
Once I uploaed my Rating% into Powerbi, it changes the format into Text. Do i need to change the format into number? if yes how to do it?
My thought:
I used swicth(true(), rating%<20%, "<20%", rating%<20%,>=25%, "20%~25%",rating%<25%,>=50%, "25%~50%"))
It doesnt work.. somewhow rating with my rating% format. Cause i change power query, it displays 0.2 0.5 0.7 instead of %.
This is the pie chart i would like to see, but legend different.
Solved! Go to Solution.
HI @tyan
Use this code to add a new calculated column to your table:
Cat. =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[Rating] < 0.2, "<20%",
[Rating] > 0.2
&& [Rating] <= 0.25, "20%~25%",
[Rating] > 0.25
&& [Rating] <= 0.5, "25%~50%",
[Rating] > 0.5
&& [Rating] <= 0.75, "50%~75%",
[Rating] > 0.75
&& [Rating] <= 1, "75%~100%"
)
Then use that to create a pie chart:
If this post helps, please consider accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate your Kudos!!
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/vahid-dm/
As a note on @VahidDM 's solution,
The way SWITCH() resolves the data, you can do away with the first part of the && condition- SWITCH() already confirmed it on the last calculation step:
=SWITCH (
TRUE (),
Table1[Rank] < 0.2, "<20%",
Table1[Rank] <= 0.25, "20%~25%",
Table1[Rank] <= 0.5, "25%~50%",
Table1[Rank] <= 0.75, "50%~75%",
Table1[Rank] <= 1, "75%~100%"
)
You may also wish to add a first clause to deal with null values- if you have any.
HI @tyan
Use this code to add a new calculated column to your table:
Cat. =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[Rating] < 0.2, "<20%",
[Rating] > 0.2
&& [Rating] <= 0.25, "20%~25%",
[Rating] > 0.25
&& [Rating] <= 0.5, "25%~50%",
[Rating] > 0.5
&& [Rating] <= 0.75, "50%~75%",
[Rating] > 0.75
&& [Rating] <= 1, "75%~100%"
)
Then use that to create a pie chart:
If this post helps, please consider accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate your Kudos!!
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/vahid-dm/
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