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Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to add a total bar to each cluster. So I have a dataset that I display as a bar chart. There are 2 categories. I'd like to display their total as well. So per cluster a third category which would be the total of the 2 other categories. Example: first entry: copil (4), pil (6), total (10)
Is this possible?
Thanks a lot
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@MarkRoosemont , Actually, this a solution for matrix. But it combines columns with measures. In your case that with grand total measure
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Creating-a-custom-or-hybrid-matrix-in-PowerBI/ba-p/1...
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/The-New-Hotness-Custom-Matrix-Hierarchy/m-p/...
Thanks all, for the replies. Maybe the solution is really a matrix, but that's a bit too complicated for me. But thanks anyways.
You could try creating a measure to add the sums together and putting it in the chart as values. Something like below.
Total = SUM('Table'[Cost 1]) + SUM('Table'[Cost 2])
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@MarkRoosemont , No Unless you can add that your measure or create a table to add values and total and display that.
@MarkRoosemont , Actually, this a solution for matrix. But it combines columns with measures. In your case that with grand total measure
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Creating-a-custom-or-hybrid-matrix-in-PowerBI/ba-p/1...
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/The-New-Hotness-Custom-Matrix-Hierarchy/m-p/...
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