Variance as a Row

I found the following Beastmode calculation
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You can use something similar to this to get your value (y-axis) for a MoM comparison. What you need to do is create multiple beastmodes (columns with values) that you can use as series for this comparison. I've done this a number of ways (WoW, rolling 30 days, YoY, etc).Essentially you need to create a beastmode with date filters to only show the value within a certain range and give them easy names to digest (eg This Year Visits and Last Year Visits). You can use this to show actual values or % change of period vs period (or both!).
Now for the date issue. You can then create a general x-axis (eg month(`date`)).
Now you're ready to build your comparison
- Set your date range selector to All Time
- Put your new date column in your x-axis
- Sort it ascending
- Select your period series for the chart (eg This Year Visits and Last Year Visits). I like using a grouped bar or bar + line depending on what I'm trying to convey.
- Now give the card a good title and an even better description so that folks know exactly what they're looking at, how to interpret it, and how it was built.
- Practice with other period comparisons and with % changes!
- Come back and share what you've learned.
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@jessicadamiani, did Kung-fu_Panda's reply help you out?
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