Hi Andy, great video! I've been trying to figure out how to make both ref lines adjust based on the horizontal percentage line instead but with no success. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks for making so many useful tutorial video! I tried this section today and I found a tricky bug I don’t know how to fix. When I set company parameter as percentage, the reference line cannot appear at the right place, for example I set 30% company, the the references line goes to 3000% , but the set company is still 30%.. how can I fix that… I think to set company with percentage is much better to identify the overall percentage…
@@YEM_ Thank you. But I want to create a percentage customer parameter (ex: I set customer parameter value is 20%). When it comes to your solution, we still set customer value as a number, just change running total customer axis to percentage axis instead of running total number of customers.
@@thangao2494 Trying to do the same thing. I want the user to select the top X% via parameter. I don't see how to create a set based on the percentage of companies.
Unfortunately I have to group some of my version of what is "companies" in this example. It doesn't look like you can convert a dimension to a measure if it's grouped.
I cannot get this to set correctly at 5:19 (ruclips.net/video/IIH19j_YG24/видео.html). Once I edit both table calculations to include the In/Out Top N, the entire section becomes colored instead of split. Not sure why this is happening
Thanks Andy, as usual a very helpful tip.
Thanks Andy! Amazing work
Thanks Andy! I shared this with my team...lots of great tips here.
This is cool! Is there a way to do the set using Top N% of Money rather than Number of Companies?
Hi Andy, great video! I've been trying to figure out how to make both ref lines adjust based on the horizontal percentage line instead but with no success. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Nice Andy!
Tip: It's not necessary to select your dimensions or measure in the tooltip to format it. Just your cursor on it and you can format it!
I was going to say that you can just double click, but this is way better!
can we customize the tool tip to show all the companies prior to where I'm hovering in addition to the one on the current position?
You can probably do it with a viz in tooltip as a table.
Thanks for making so many useful tutorial video! I tried this section today and I found a tricky bug I don’t know how to fix. When I set company parameter as percentage, the reference line cannot appear at the right place, for example I set 30% company, the the references line goes to 3000% , but the set company is still 30%.. how can I fix that… I think to set company with percentage is much better to identify the overall percentage…
What is the easiest way to change the horizontal axis to be % of companies? I'd like to see %s on both axis. Struggling!
@Mohammad Saquib Alam funny to see where I was 3 years ago.
@@YEM_ Have you solved this? I think the same but I can't handle it yet.
Right click on the pill, quick table calculation, percent of total
@@YEM_ Thank you. But I want to create a percentage customer parameter (ex: I set customer parameter value is 20%). When it comes to your solution, we still set customer value as a number, just change running total customer axis to percentage axis instead of running total number of customers.
@@thangao2494 Trying to do the same thing. I want the user to select the top X% via parameter. I don't see how to create a set based on the percentage of companies.
Unfortunately I have to group some of my version of what is "companies" in this example. It doesn't look like you can convert a dimension to a measure if it's grouped.
I cannot get this to set correctly at 5:19 (ruclips.net/video/IIH19j_YG24/видео.html). Once I edit both table calculations to include the In/Out Top N, the entire section becomes colored instead of split. Not sure why this is happening
Essentially, when I select Compute Using with Top N, the entire chart becomes colored. There is no longer a split in the colors
re: creating the "st", "nd", "rd"....thank you!
www.theinformationlab.co.uk/2014/08/27/pareto-charts-tableau/ more about reference line