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harshadrokade
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showing range data on chart

I have below data & I want to plot it on suitable chart. Can you pls suggest a suitable chart & also help me to know how can i show these ranges on chart instead of values

 

Year - 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Value range for each of the above year respectively- 20-25, 25,30, 40-45, 50-60

 

I want to show ranges on chart and specific values.

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v-robertq-msft
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Hi, @harshadrokade 

According to your description, I think the stacked area chart can perfectly help you to achieve your requirement, you can create two measures for the chart first:

This is the test data I created based on your requirement:

v-robertq-msft_0-1621221053628.png

 

You can create these two measures:

 

Min = MINX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),YEAR([Date])=YEAR(MAX([Date]))),[Value])
Max = MAXX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),YEAR([Date])=YEAR(MAX([Date]))),[Value])

 

Then you can go to create a stacked area chart and place it like this:

v-robertq-msft_1-1621221053635.png

 

You can change the color for the data range:

v-robertq-msft_2-1621221053637.png

 

 

And you can get what you want.

You can download my test pbix file below

 

Stacked Area Chart in Power BI

 

If this result is not what you want, you can post some sample data(without sensitive data) and your expected result.

How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly 

Thank you very much!

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Robert Qin

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-robertq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @harshadrokade 

According to your description, I think the stacked area chart can perfectly help you to achieve your requirement, you can create two measures for the chart first:

This is the test data I created based on your requirement:

v-robertq-msft_0-1621221053628.png

 

You can create these two measures:

 

Min = MINX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),YEAR([Date])=YEAR(MAX([Date]))),[Value])
Max = MAXX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),YEAR([Date])=YEAR(MAX([Date]))),[Value])

 

Then you can go to create a stacked area chart and place it like this:

v-robertq-msft_1-1621221053635.png

 

You can change the color for the data range:

v-robertq-msft_2-1621221053637.png

 

 

And you can get what you want.

You can download my test pbix file below

 

Stacked Area Chart in Power BI

 

If this result is not what you want, you can post some sample data(without sensitive data) and your expected result.

How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly 

Thank you very much!

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Robert Qin

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thanks a lot sit. Very helpful

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