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Anonymous
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Create a Frequency Histogram from one column

Hello everyone! I am new using Power BI and also in this forum and a have a little question

¿How do you create an histogram where you can see the number of repetitions of each data?

My problem is that I don't have a summary table. I mean, my data is like this:

 

Occupancy of the car:

1

1

2

2

2

3

 

And I want a graph with 3 columns (a typical histogram :D)

1 person --> 2 repetitions

2 person --> 3 repetitions

3 person --> 1 repetition

 

Thank you in advanced 🙂

 

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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

Here is one way. Go to Modeling tab and create a new table with this formula:

 

Table5 = DISTINCT(Table4[Occupancy of the car:])

Now, in that table, create a new column with this formula (Table4 is your original table):

 

Column = COUNTX(FILTER(ALL(Table4),Table4[Occupancy of the car:]=Table5[Occupancy of the car:]),[Occupancy of the car:])

Use your new table for your histogram.


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Ashish_Mathur
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Super User

Hi,

 

Drag number of passengers to the Table visual and write this measure

 

=COUNT(Data[Passengers])

 

Change your visual to a Column chart.


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Ashish Mathur
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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

 

Drag number of passengers to the Table visual and write this measure

 

=COUNT(Data[Passengers])

 

Change your visual to a Column chart.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

Here is one way. Go to Modeling tab and create a new table with this formula:

 

Table5 = DISTINCT(Table4[Occupancy of the car:])

Now, in that table, create a new column with this formula (Table4 is your original table):

 

Column = COUNTX(FILTER(ALL(Table4),Table4[Occupancy of the car:]=Table5[Occupancy of the car:]),[Occupancy of the car:])

Use your new table for your histogram.


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@Greg_Deckler Say we had an additional colum in Table 4 which had three different car colours; red, blue, and yellow. The data could look like:

Occupancy of the car:    Car Color:

1                                     Red

1                                     Blue

1                                     Blue

2                                     Red

3                                     Yellow

3                                     Red

 

I want to be able to filter the relative frequency graph for each car color. How would I do this?

Anonymous
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Thank you so much! It works 🙂

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