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Hello,
I have a table with a single list of values and variable identifiers. Similar to the below. I want to be able to plot the any variable another by selecting the a single variable for my X and another for my y axis. Is it possible to do this simply my selecting which variable name I want on which axis?
Variable Name | Value |
Variable 1 | 528 |
Variable 1 | 528 |
Variable 1 | 528 |
Variable 1 | 528 |
Variable 2 | 345 |
Variable 2 | 345 |
Variable 2 | 345 |
Variable 2 | 345 |
Variable 3 | 5179 |
Variable 3 | 5179 |
Variable 3 | 5179 |
Variable 3 | 5179 |
Variable 4 | 52 |
Variable 4 | 52 |
Variable 4 | 52 |
Variable 4 | 52 |
Variable 5 | 645 |
Variable 5 | 645 |
Variable 5 | 645 |
Variable 5 | 645 |
Variable 6 | 4865 |
Variable 6 | 4865 |
Variable 6 | 4865 |
Variable 6 | 4865 |
Variable 7 | 354 |
Variable 7 | 354 |
Variable 7 | 354 |
Variable 7 | 354 |
Variable 8 | 183 |
Variable 8 | 183 |
Variable 8 | 183 |
Variable 8 | 183 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
You may try Pivot Column in Query Editor.
You may try Pivot Column in Query Editor.
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