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Hello Community - Does anyone know what the 89.58% number represents? I see that it appears to be adding the two percentages together, but what is it actually a measure of?
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@Anonymous
You are hovering between June and July, so it shows the % change between the months.
-56.25 minus 33.33 = -89.58 This is the negative growth %
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HI @Anonymous ,
As you haven't provided complete information around what metrics you have moved to this chart, I tried the ribbon chart at my end with a simple metric overtime:
In the above chart I have shown Sales overtime split by different clothing categories.
When I hover over the ribbon portion of August 2014, I see a tooltip which ives me following information:
I suspect in your case you are moving a proportion metric or a distinct count metric as a percentage. (not clear to me with your screenshot).
You can relate the description from my chart to your's and hopefully the tooltip information is clear to you.
Thanks,
Pragati
@Anonymous
You are hovering between June and July, so it shows the % change between the months.
-56.25 minus 33.33 = -89.58 This is the negative growth %
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