In my Case D is the Device data but having more than 1200 rows and E is Browser data having more than 1200 rows. Please check below code snippet. and suggest if this can be appropriate in my Case?

my $chart = $workbook1->add_chart( type => 'column', embedded => 1 ); $chart->set_size( width => 1000, height => 500 ); #my $col = 'B'; $col2 = 0; for my $app (sort keys %app){ ++$col2; # $chart->add_series( # name => $app, # categories => ['Summary',1,$row2,0,0], # values => ['Summary',1,$row2,$col2,$col2] # ); $chart->add_series( categories => '=(Data!$D$1:$D$9,Data!$D$14:$D$25)', values => '=(Data!$E$1:$E$9,Data!$E$14:$E$25)', ); } $chart->set_title ( name => 'Results of sample analysis' ); $chart->set_x_axis( name => 'Device/Browser' ); $chart->set_y_axis( name => 'User Count' ); # add chart $worksheet2->insert_chart( 26, 1 , $chart); $row2 = 48; $col2 = 4; my $width = 3; for my $device (@device){ my $text = $workbook1->add_shape( type => 'rect', text => $device, l +ine=>1, bold => 1 ); $worksheet2->insert_shape( $row2, $col2, $text ); $col2 += $width; } $workbook1->close();

In reply to Re^21: Unable to create a Pivot chart with visiable Columns by chandantul
in thread Unable to create a Pivot chart with visiable Columns by chandantul

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