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Sujit_Thakur
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GRÁFICO DE BARRAS

Queridos todos,

He hecho 6 medidas que calcula el porcentaje de un campo que mi cliente desea.

Ahora el problema es que quiero que esto se trace en el gráfico de barras .

Lo cual se hace muy bien

Pero como no hay valores en el eje x por lo tanto, las barras se pegan muy cerca unas de otras.

¿Hay alguna manera de hacer relleno entre ellos ???

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Sujit_Thakur
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Dear all , 

Instead of measure 

I created a calculated column of overload which shows group <25, >50 and so on 

And created a table with one column which had <25 and such other groups of percentage

Then I gave a relationship between them .

And ta da .

It's done 😁

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Sujit_Thakur
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Solution Sage

Dear all , 

Instead of measure 

I created a calculated column of overload which shows group <25, >50 and so on 

And created a table with one column which had <25 and such other groups of percentage

Then I gave a relationship between them .

And ta da .

It's done 😁

lkalawski
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Hola @Sujit_Thakur

Puede comprobar las opciones del eje X:

lkalawski_0-1601019871165.png

Pero por favor envíe un ejemplo y será más fácil decir algo.



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Si ayudé, por favor acepte la solución y dar felicitaciones! 😀

amitchandak
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@Sujit_Thakur, lo comprobé, hay una opción para el relleno. Pero eso no da una brecha entre las medidas (M1 nad M2).

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Dear @amitchandak  sir,

I have data of boxes and its weights.

I have calculated measures for 

<75% , 75-85, and so on till >125%.

Now when I use this measures in bar chart .

They get closely stuck .

Can you please suggest some post /blog/video on makeing bins/category for barchart using values from measures 

So that instead of adding measures to field of barchart .I will use my bins

Tu video fue fantástico

@amitchandak

Pero ¿ funciona si mis datos se actualizan cada 6 horas

Dear @amitchandak 

Is there any way of doing following.

Please help

 

I have 6 measures which calculates percent overload .

Now how should I create a calculated column(as measures can not be added in axis) so that I have category of percentages

Like 

As now it doesn't have a x axis so it shows all bar chart sticked to each other .

But if I had some category to put on x axis then it would have differentiated on x axis 

That 

<25%

25-30%

And so on

Hola

Comparta algunos datos y muestre el resultado esperado en un formato de tabla simple.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

@Sujit_Thakur ,¿Puede compartir datos de ejemplo y formato de salida de ejemplo? O una muestra de pbix después de eliminar datos confidenciales.

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