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Hi,
Can U tell me how to increase the space/gap between different regions in pie chart?
I have attached a screen shot of my pi chart and also I have couple of questions out there. Please give me suggestions on that questions.
Thanks,
Sandip
hi,
I have a table like this:
[Property]:
load * inline [
Property Name
Land
Assembly/Meeting Place
Land
Agricultural
Healthcare
Industrial
Sport & Entertainment
Assembly/Meeting Place
Agricultural
Healthcare
Assembly/Meeting Place
Sport & Entertainment
Land
Assembly/Meeting Place
Multi-Family
Healthcare
Sport & Entertainment
Healthcare
Assembly/Meeting Place
Agricultural
Healthcare
Office
Land
Sport & Entertainment
Retail-Commercial
Assembly/Meeting Place
Land
Lodging and hospitality
Healthcare
Lodging and hospitality
Self-Storage/Mini-storage
Lodging and hospitality
Special Purpose
Single-Family
Special Purpose
Lodging and hospitality
Agricultural
Special Purpose
];
Now I want to show different property type percentage among total property type. So Suppose 'Land' type is 4 times used among 56 times in property type data. So In the pie chart I want show Land [ 4% ] in data values in pie chart.So below is the picture of that:
I have used count([Property Name]) in first expression and Values on data points and Text as Popup, unchecked.
and have used =[Property Name] & ' - ' & num(count([Property Name])/Count(total [Property Name]), '##.##%')
as second expression and Values on data points and Text as Popup, checked.
So as a correct value should show for Land property type should show as Land [.25%] - when Land property type is appear 4 times among all property type.
So, please suggest what to do now.
Thanks,
Sandip
hi,
I have a table like this:
[Property]:
load * inline [
Property Name
Land
Assembly/Meeting Place
Land
Agricultural
Healthcare
Industrial
Sport & Entertainment
Assembly/Meeting Place
Agricultural
Healthcare
Assembly/Meeting Place
Sport & Entertainment
Land
Assembly/Meeting Place
Multi-Family
Healthcare
Sport & Entertainment
Healthcare
Assembly/Meeting Place
Agricultural
Healthcare
Office
Land
Sport & Entertainment
Retail-Commercial
Assembly/Meeting Place
Land
Lodging and hospitality
Healthcare
Lodging and hospitality
Self-Storage/Mini-storage
Lodging and hospitality
Special Purpose
Single-Family
Special Purpose
Lodging and hospitality
Agricultural
Special Purpose
];
Now I want to show different property type percentage among total property type. So Suppose 'Land' type is 4 times used among 56 times in property type data. So In the pie chart I want show Land [ 4% ] in data values in pie chart.So below is the picture of that:
I have used count([Property Name]) in first expression and Values on data points and Text as Popup, unchecked.
and have used =[Property Name] & ' - ' & num(count([Property Name])/Count(total [Property Name]), '##.##%')
as second expression and Values on data points and Text as Popup, checked.
So as a correct value should show for Land property type should show as Land [.25%] - when Land property type is appear 4 times among all property type.
So, please suggest what to do now.
Thanks,
Sandip
Hi Sandip,
I guess you have to share your file or at least a part of it.
For now your formula looks okay to me, so we have to take a look at the numbers..
Fred
Hi,
I have attached my .qvw file. Please go through it.
I think I almost done the thing, but when I select a particular area , it shows 100% which I think a error on my Pie Chart.
Thanks,
Sandip
Hi Sandip,
I think you're ready.
The fact that it's showing 100% after selecting 1 area is correct.
After all, after selecting that area, all your data, 100%, is part of that area.
Grtz Fred
Hi Grtz Fred,
Have u checked my qvw file? is it ok or show correct data for the pie chart?
Thanks,
Sandip Ghosh
Hi Sandip,
Your Pie is perfect this way!
Total count is 108, so the 36 Assembly is 33%.
Fred
Very small change
hi,
i have a qlik view personal edition.so can't open the file. so please give me a screen shot what you have made changes to my qvw?
thanks
sandip ghosh
Sure. The second expression is
[Property Type] & chr(10) & num(count([Property Type])/Count(total [Property Type]), '##.##%')
The chart is: