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I am trying to display the data in the attached table screenshot for the value "# of Passengers" in a column chart to demonstrate growth over time. (More data will be added in the future).
I plan on using a visual level filter to keep only the "# Of Passengers" values but my chart won't show any diffrence in the values. Can someone please help?
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@Anonymous
Could it be the y-axis scale is so far zoomed out that it doesn't look like a difference in values? Or when you actually hover over the bars, the values are the same?
How are you sorting to only keep the "# Of passengers" values? This could be why the values shown in the column chart are the same. Is it plotting a different set of values entirely?
@Anonymous
Could it be the y-axis scale is so far zoomed out that it doesn't look like a difference in values? Or when you actually hover over the bars, the values are the same?
How are you sorting to only keep the "# Of passengers" values? This could be why the values shown in the column chart are the same. Is it plotting a different set of values entirely?
I am filtering value.airport for the row: #of Passengers, and have realized that the values are being read as strings, not as a number.
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