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Dears!
Please take a look at the attached image chart, as you can see my stacked bar chart can get sorted by 2 different dimensions. one dimension controls the order of values shown in each stack, the other control the order of stacks appeared in chart.
I would like to sort the stacks based on the blue value decreasingly.
It has to come in the expression part of sorting. bu i don't know the appropriate script for that.
BR
Arman
You thought right.
Example 1:
Your expression in the expression tab is sum(Sales). In this case your expression in sort tab is
sum ({$<Status= {ExCustomer} >} Sales).
Example 2:
Your expression in the expression tab is count (distinct Apples). In this case your expression in sort tab is
count ({$<Status= {ExCustomer} >} distinct Apples).
In the sort use the expression sum( {$<Grouping= {ExCustomer} >} Sales ) where Grouping is your dimension ....
Name of Dimension including "ExCustomer" is Status, the Other Dimension is Cities.
so you are saying it should be like this:
sum( {$<Status= {ExCustomer} >} Cities )
?
it doesn't work
Not Cities...
The expression is the same you use in your chart, but with additional set condition {$<Status= {ExCustomer} >}
Dear,
You mean in the expression tab?
I thought there should be a way to add an expression in sort tab to sort stacks based on a value.
sorry if i didn't get what you say.
You thought right.
Example 1:
Your expression in the expression tab is sum(Sales). In this case your expression in sort tab is
sum ({$<Status= {ExCustomer} >} Sales).
Example 2:
Your expression in the expression tab is count (distinct Apples). In this case your expression in sort tab is
count ({$<Status= {ExCustomer} >} distinct Apples).
I'm sorry but i dont want to have just ExCustomer values being shown in the
charts. I would like to have all of them but sort the cities based on their
ExCustomer percentage.
For example city A which has the largest ExCustomer share should come first
in the chart.
I hope i could deliver my message
Thanks for your help
You succeeded delivering your message
but oyu failed to recognize mine ![]()
Trying last time...
Chart expression in "example 1" is sum(Sales). That means that all Status values are included.
Sort expression is sum ({$<Status= {ExCustomer} >} Sales). That means that sort will be using only Status 'ExCustomer'.
If you upload a sample of your application, I (or someone else) can show you.
I know your answer is correct, but i still cannot manage it to work.
my chart expression is :
count(DISTINCT SUB_ID) / count(total <CITY> DISTINCT SUB_ID)
In Sort Expression i tried :
Count( {$<CustomerStatus= {'ExCustomer'} >} SUB_ID )
Real Question :
Sort the cities in charts order by the biggest ExCustomer Values in stacked bar charts.
My best guess is that the Sort expression should be this:
count({$<CustomerStatus= {'ExCustomer'} >} DISTINCT SUB_ID) / count({$<CustomerStatus= {'ExCustomer'} >} total <CITY> DISTINCT SUB_ID)
But there is always a chance that you've missed something. It would be so much easier to help you if you could upload an example of your application.