How can I get my graph to display in intervals? Like 30-60 days, 60-90 days, etc?
user03058
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My data has a column of days and i just want the graph to group them in the x axis.
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Best Answer
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You can do custom beast modes to create your bins.
Something like:
CASE
WHEN `days` >= 0 and `days` <= 30 THEN '0-30 Days'
WHEN `days` > 30 and `days` <= 60 THEN '30-60 Days'
WHEN `days` > 60 and `days` <= 90 THEN '60-90 Days'
WHEN `days` > 90 THEN '90+ Days'
END
Aaron
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Answers
-
You can do custom beast modes to create your bins.
Something like:
CASE
WHEN `days` >= 0 and `days` <= 30 THEN '0-30 Days'
WHEN `days` > 30 and `days` <= 60 THEN '30-60 Days'
WHEN `days` > 60 and `days` <= 90 THEN '60-90 Days'
WHEN `days` > 90 THEN '90+ Days'
END
Aaron
MajorDomo @ Merit Medical
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**Please mark the post that solves your problem by clicking on "Accept as Solution"0 -
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