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Anonymous
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sort treemap (lowest values to highest values)

Hi

 

I created Treemap with Category and profit% . Treemap showing highest % to lowest %. But, as per requirement , we have to show lowest profit % to highest profit % as Data lables. 

 

Please help me to solve this issue.

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Anonymous
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Hi amitchandak,

 

Thank you for reply. Treemap should show lowest to highest percentages & Lable should show Actual percentages only & Tooltip (hover text) also have to show 'Category' & 'Profit %' values.

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

--Treemaps display hierarchical data as a set of nested rectangles. Each level of the hierarchy is represented by a colored rectangle (branch) containing smaller rectangles (leaves). Power BI bases the size of the space inside each rectangle on the measured value. The rectangles are arranged in size from top left (largest) to bottom right (smallest).

Treemaps in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Docs

 

Based on testing and documentation, Treemaps is currently unable to do this.

 

Best Regards,
Gao

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , i doubt that. For that you have use inverse measure, but that will shown on label two

 

M1 =  1/[Measure]

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