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Reddit | Qliksense
3y ago
This program is a fucking nightmare. So useless. Programmed by morrons
submitted by /u/SabioF
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Reddit | Qliksense
3y ago
Hi All!
I was looking to create a pie chart with both values and %'s shown.
Do you know how this might be done?
I had a look at this example: https://community.qlik.com/t5/New-to-Qlik-Sense/Display-Value-and-Percentage-in-Pie-Chart/td-p/49519
Specifically: =YourDim&' : '& aggr(num(sum(YourMeasure)/sum(total{<YourDim>} YourMeasure),'#,##0.00%'),YourDim)
And it created the Dimension followed by ":" and the percentage missing (as described by someone in the link).
Has anyone successfully created a pie chart with values and percentages?
Thanks in advance!
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Reddit | Qliksense
3y ago
Creating a measure that displays a Basketball Player's Free Throw percentage only if the player has more Free Throw Attempts than the team's median of attempts. I was think an IF statement would be appropriate. Using an integer works fine:
if (Sum (FTA) > 83, Num(Sum(FTM)/Sum(FTA),'0.0%'),'N/A')
However if I replace the integer with a calculation, I only get N/A results:
if (Sum (FTA) > Median(Aggr(Sum(FTA),Player)), Num(Sum(FTM)/Sum(FTA),'0.0%'),'N/A')
I've tried using a variable as well for the Median.
What am I missing?
submitted by /u/Catorace
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Reddit | Qliksense
3y ago
Qlik: Why not merge /r/QlikView, /r/QlikSense, and /r/Qlik into one big sub?
Mods?
submitted by /u/TheDataGentleman
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Reddit | Qliksense
3y ago
Hi All!
I have a line chart with two lines (Male and Female data), and three pairs of combinations (% of total, absolute value, % of a smaller total).
Is there a way to make the alternative measures in the y-axis work into pairs? E.g. if I switch to “absolute values”, that it switches for both the Male and Female lines. Rather than having to switch manually for both alternative measures.
Thanks for any advice!
submitted by /u/serpentuk
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