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Hello,
I'm using a ribbon chart on Power BI desktop that originally counted the results, but I have changed the value to % GT of the count. This is great, but I'd really prefer the percentages that appear to be without the extra decimal points. Any way to remove these from this chart? I can't seem to find how to do this using the visual format.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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Hi @dtango9,
Based on my test,it can only be achieved by measure or calculated column.You'd create a measure such as below;
Measure 2 =
var a= SUMX(FILTER('Table1','Table1'[Date]=MAX('Table1'[Date])),'Table1'[Value])
var b=SUMX(ALL('Table1'),'Table1'[Value])
Return
DIVIDE(a,b)
And you will see:
Here is a .pbix file you may refer to,see attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi @dtango9,
Based on my test,it can only be achieved by measure or calculated column.You'd create a measure such as below;
Measure 2 =
var a= SUMX(FILTER('Table1','Table1'[Date]=MAX('Table1'[Date])),'Table1'[Value])
var b=SUMX(ALL('Table1'),'Table1'[Value])
Return
DIVIDE(a,b)
And you will see:
Here is a .pbix file you may refer to,see attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
@dtango9 , Try if measure format change can help.
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