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Anonymous
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Linking determined charts

Hi,

I created a riskmap as follow using 25 (5x5) different card number (using count) and I would like to link it in ONE pie chart.
I would like to click on determined number and it would appear a pie chart "zooming" what's inside splitting in different categories.

Using the example in the image:

I click on Coordinate 5,5 and it would show a pie chart with 100% of a determined color.

Then I click on Coordinate 3,2 and it would show in the same pie chart with 100%, now with a different color because it would a different category

If in the riskmap, I have a card with number 3 in Coordinate 1,4, then I click on the number it would show in the same pie chart with 3 colors (33%)


examples.png

Can we link the different Cards in the pie chart?

Thanks in advance

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v-yulgu-msft
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

What is the "different Cards" you mentioned above? How did you create below visual? What is your data structure? Please provide more details about repro steps.  How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly

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Best regards,

Yuliana Gu

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