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The mekko chart, also known as Marimekko, utilizes a 100% stacked bar along with varying widths to capture two variables in a single visualization.
Download and connect to the sample data source. We are making this chart using 2 dimensions and 1 measure.
To build a Mekko Chart
Visualization builds a Mekko Chart. The first dimension that Visualization places in the Break Deck make the X-axis and Measure forms the Y-axis. The second dimension goes to the Color Deck and is represented as a stack column. Any other selected dimension is placed in the Break Deck and divides the stack further. You can rearrange the dimensions in the Break Deck, to change the order of grouping on the chart. In the following example, Coffee forms the X-axis, Geography draws the stacked columns for each coffee brand based on different colors, and Profit forms the Y-axis and displays percentage.
When you enable the Show Column total check box, Visual Analytics displays the total profit of each coffee brand across cities on top of each column.
To show column total
When you enable the Show Column percentage check box, Visual Analytics displays the profit percentage of each coffee brand against all coffee brands.
To show column percentage
When you enable the Show Measure percentage check box, Visual Analytics displays the breakup of total profit in each column. The profit appears as a percentage value in each cell.
To show measure percentage
Your data may contain a mixture of both negative and positive values. By default, Visualization does not include negative values while building the chart.
To include negative values
When you sort a dimension field, all other dimension fields in the chart accordion are sorted in that same manner. In this example, when you apply sorting to Geography, Visual Analytics also sorts Coffee according to its measure value in ascending order. In each column, cities are sorted according to their measure values, and coffee brands are sorted according to their measure values across the chart.
To apply sorting
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