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Dear community,
i try to filter a dimension within a chart.
Lets say i want to count packages for weight classes in a bar chart.
Despite al lot of searching i did not find syntax to filter packages between 5 and 10 kilogram.
One of my attempts:
{<pack_max_weight={'<10'},pack_max_weight={'>5'}>}pack_max_weight
This filter shall lie beyond all other filters. That means the resulting set can be reduced even more by other filters.
Thank you in advance
The set analysis syntax would be:
{<pack_max_weight={">5<10"}>}
be sure to use double-quotes "
Dear Gary,
thanks for the hint. Thought it might help me to solve the actuall question, but it doesnt.
I want to have the upper and lower weight as a variable.
let say v_lower has the value 5 and v_upper the value 10. (Defined by a range slider)
I dont geht how to write the syntax having variables. I tried a lot of combinations with this f... syntax, none working.
Thanks for your very appreciated help
{<pack_max_weight={">$(v_lower)<$(v_upper)"}>}
try this
{<pack_max_weight={">$(=(v_lower))<$(=(v_upper))"}>}
why do you propose the syntax with equal-sign? In which cases is that used?
the version $(v_lower) works