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Hello Experts !
I have below data.
Data:
Load * Inline
[
Year, Country, Customer, Sales
2014, India, A, 100
2015, India, A, 120
2016, India, A, 190
2014, India, B, 140
2015, India, B, 200
2016, India, B, 290
2014, India, C, 300
2015, India, C, 200
2016, India, C, 400
2014, France, A, 450
2015, France, A, 350
2016, France, A, 600
2014, France, B, 180
2015, France, B, 360
2016, France, B, 200
2014, France, D, 450
2015, France, D, 550
2016, France, D, 650
2014, UK, E, 400
2015, UK, E, 500
2016, UK, E, 600
2014, UK, B, 350
2015, UK, B, 250
2016, UK, B, 700
2014, UK, D, 600
2015, UK, D, 500
2016, UK, D, 650
];
I want to create a bar chart with
Country, Customer and Year as Dimensions
and
SUM({<Year = {'$(=Max(Year))'}>}Sales) as an expression.
This is the image which I got after implementing above dimensions and expression.
My question is ....
as we don't have Customer C and E for France, Customer D and E for India and Customer A and C for UK... how can we remove those customers' empty bar space from above chart?
Hope I am clear on my question and explanation !
Regards,
MK
I like the idea. Maybe such dummy-value could be simply set transparent - argb(0,0,0,0).
- Marcus
Hi Ruben,
This is really a nice idea. At least the nearest answer. Don't know about performance with large data set.
Thanks for your answer.
Is stacked bar is ok like below: