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hi
I have done an histogram with 5 calculated measure like this :
Battery health < 20% =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
battery_all,
battery_all[BatteryHealthValue] <= 0.2
)
)
it represent x axis
on y axix it's the number of devices (Name field in my table)
but i dont use this field in my histogram
i want if it is possible to display the list of devices in a table view when I click on one of the histogram bar?
thanks
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Hi @jip34 - Your measure calculates the count of rows in the battery_all table where the BatteryHealthValue is less than or equal to 0.2. This is a good starting point for your histogram.If your histogram categories are dynamic, consider grouping them using measures
Battery health < 20% =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
battery_all,
battery_all[BatteryHealthValue] <= 0.2
)
)
Click on a histogram bar (e.g., Battery health < 20%).
Check the Table visual; it should display only devices (Name) falling within the selected category.
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Hi @jip34 - Your measure calculates the count of rows in the battery_all table where the BatteryHealthValue is less than or equal to 0.2. This is a good starting point for your histogram.If your histogram categories are dynamic, consider grouping them using measures
Battery health < 20% =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
battery_all,
battery_all[BatteryHealthValue] <= 0.2
)
)
Click on a histogram bar (e.g., Battery health < 20%).
Check the Table visual; it should display only devices (Name) falling within the selected category.
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