The result is a dual axis view where the Profit axis corresponds to the blue line and the Sales axis corresponds to the orange line. Of the view and drop it when you see a black dashed line appear.Īlso right-click (control-click on Mac) the measure on the Columns or Rows shelf and select Dual Axis. To add a measure as a dual axis, drag the field to the right side You can compare multiple measures using dual axes, whichĪre two independent axes that are layered on top of each other.ĭual axes are useful for analyzing two measures with different If the scales of the two measuresĪre drastically different, the trends may be distorted. Note: Blending axes is most appropriate when comparing measures Is added to Color on the Marks card so that a line is drawn for each measure.įinally, the Measure Names field is filtered to only include the Is created using the Measure Values field. In your data source and all of the measure values. Which are generated fields that contain all of the measure names For more information about how to create dual axes, see Compare two measures using dual axes.īlending measures uses the Measure Names and Measure Values fields, Note: If you drag a measure on to the canvas and only see a single ruler indicator instead of the double ruler indicator shown below, Tableau creates dual axes instead of a blended axis. For example, the view below shows quarterly sales and profit The view, when you blend measures there is a single row or columnĪnd all of the values for each measure is shown along one continuousĪxis. To blend multiple measures, drag one measure or axis and Measures can share a single axis so that all the marks For details on how to edit axes, see Edit Axes.īlend axes for multiple measures into a single axis Because it is discrete, it creates headers rather than an axis. The Order Date field on the Columns shelf is a discrete date dimension. The Sales and Profit axes are individual rows in the table and have The example below shows quarterly sales and profit. The Columns shelf adds an additional axis to the columns of the To add individual axes for each measure, drag measuresĪdding a continuous field on the Rows shelfĪdds an additional axis to the rows of the table. Note: For details on how to edit axes, see Edit Axes. Views that have customized marks are called combination or combo The marks for each axis to use multiple mark types and add different There are several different ways to compare multiple measuresĪdd dual axes where there are two independent
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