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Hi,
Is possible to show two values in each bar of a bar chart?
In my case, I need to show the percentages and the number of obsevations in each part of year and gender.
Right now, I'm not able to show the both values at same time.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
We cannot achieve that currently. We can create a measure as below and use tooltiop to work around.
Percent = var p = SUM('Table'[value])
var d = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[value]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Year]))
return
DIVIDE(p,d)
Pbix as attached.
Hi @Anonymous ,
We cannot achieve that currently. We can create a measure as below and use tooltiop to work around.
Percent = var p = SUM('Table'[value])
var d = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[value]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Year]))
return
DIVIDE(p,d)
Pbix as attached.
@Anonymous did you looked at 100% stacked bar chart visual
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