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Anonymous
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Tornado? chart based on measures value / filters

I'm trying to make something similar to the first image. I currently have something like the second image because I couldn't figure a way to have a bar chart show reverse. Do you know any way to make it look more similar to the first image?

The second image is split to a different chart because some chart are based on start date filter, some are based on end date filter only, some are based on no filter.

I notice if you change Y-Axis position to Left instead of Right, it just changes the title position, not the actual chart start from. 

 

Using the marketplace Tornado Chart would require the measures I created to be made as a table with the values filled in, completely re-creating my dataset rather than being able to use the filter for each side and the filter would affect the whole chart rather than one side vs the other.

 

First ImageFirst ImageCurrent ChartCurrent Chart

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v-cherch-msft
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Hi @Anonymous

 

There is currently no option to invert the Y axis in your chart. You may vote this similar idea up.Best workaround would be to multiply your values by -1.Here is the similar post for your reference.

 

Regards,

Cherie

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
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