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Hi
I have Following data
Costs | YEAR_1 | YEAR_2 | YEAR_3 | YEAR_4 | YEAR_5 |
Total Costs | 90 | 150 | 250 | 250 | 250 |
Total Benefits | 90 | 200 | 350 | 550 | 700 |
Expected Out:
Same Type Markers for both lines
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Hey @BRRLL99, there's a few steps needed here.
1) You'll need to transpose your data so you get running name/continuous value fields that you can use for the axis:
2) In the Interactive Chart you'll need to create a new layer, make it a line chart and select your measure for X/value for Y:
3) Now, to split the chart into the 2 cost types, you'll want to go to Transforms > Split > Enabled > By [Costs] like so:
The end result will give you this:
If you want the dots along the lines as shown in your example, just got to Layer > By Type > Show > Points:
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To add to the above post, if you specifically wanted the marks on the line too, you'll need to add another layer with the same settings that's a scatter instead of a line on top.
Edit: Above post was edited to make this comment obsolete. I have just learned something new about the interactive chart tool!
