Welcome to Part 2 of the series comparing one “static” dimensional value against another “dynamic” value of the same dimension. In this section, we are going to focus on making your visualization easy to consume, or in other words, “Making It Cute”. In Part 1 of this series, we covered the basic “how to” of … Read more
Day: October 4, 2022
There are a variety of scenarios in which we may want to compare one singlevalue of a categorical field in our data set against another value from thatsame field. In its simplest form, this can be achieved by applying a filter based on thedimension that only shows the two desired values. This works when we … Read more