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amitloh
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9 years ago
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How do I use vertical orientation

How do I use vertical orientation

  • Hi,

    I don't have access to source code which was used to create your barchart visual.

    Now I may be wrong... though I can assume this type of barchart may have been built using d3.js

    coding approach. Actually a lot of visuals found Custom Visual Gallery were basically built using

    a d3.js coding approach including the main barChart tutorial found on Github.

    So I'd say that pretty often label orientation can be dealt with transform rotate attribute.

    As an example  the following code with x-axis label 

     svg.append("g")
                    .attr("class", "x axis")
                    .attr("transform", "translate(0," + height + ")")
                    .call(xAxis)
                    .selectAll("text")
                    .style("text-anchor", "end")
                    .attr("dx", "-.8em")
                    .attr("dy", "-.55em")
                    .attr("transform", "rotate(-90)" ); //<---- 90 angle rotation

    would produce something similar to this

    while the same code with only minor rotate parameter modification:

    svg.append("g")
                    .attr("class", "x axis")
                    .attr("transform", "translate(0," + height + ")")
                    .call(xAxis)
                    .selectAll("text")
                    .style("text-anchor", "end")
                    .attr("dx", "-.8em")
                    .attr("dy", "-.55em")
                    .attr("transform", "rotate(-45)" ); //<-- 45 angle rotation

    would render something similar to this:

    Note that this is pretty basic d3.js stuff... if you can send a copy of the source code you're using
    then  I maybe I could take a closer look at it and come up with something more accurate...

     

    Hope this helps

     


     

4 Replies

  • Hi,

    I don't have access to source code which was used to create your barchart visual.

    Now I may be wrong... though I can assume this type of barchart may have been built using d3.js

    coding approach. Actually a lot of visuals found Custom Visual Gallery were basically built using

    a d3.js coding approach including the main barChart tutorial found on Github.

    So I'd say that pretty often label orientation can be dealt with transform rotate attribute.

    As an example  the following code with x-axis label 

     svg.append("g")
                    .attr("class", "x axis")
                    .attr("transform", "translate(0," + height + ")")
                    .call(xAxis)
                    .selectAll("text")
                    .style("text-anchor", "end")
                    .attr("dx", "-.8em")
                    .attr("dy", "-.55em")
                    .attr("transform", "rotate(-90)" ); //<---- 90 angle rotation

    would produce something similar to this

    while the same code with only minor rotate parameter modification:

    svg.append("g")
                    .attr("class", "x axis")
                    .attr("transform", "translate(0," + height + ")")
                    .call(xAxis)
                    .selectAll("text")
                    .style("text-anchor", "end")
                    .attr("dx", "-.8em")
                    .attr("dy", "-.55em")
                    .attr("transform", "rotate(-45)" ); //<-- 45 angle rotation

    would render something similar to this:

    Note that this is pretty basic d3.js stuff... if you can send a copy of the source code you're using
    then  I maybe I could take a closer look at it and come up with something more accurate...

     

    Hope this helps

     


     

    • epark's avatar
      epark
      Regular Visitor

      Hi, 

       

      I was searching for the same subject and found your suggestion. 

      I am using Power Bi default visual (Clustered Column Chart) and willing to accomplish rotating the X axis. 

      Where do I apply the code you shared? 

    • Reid_Havens's avatar
      Reid_Havens
      Most Valuable Professional

      Hi amitloh,

       

      Formatting features for things such as data labels are still very much in their infancy in Power BI. If you think it would be a good feature addition please add it as an idea on the PowerBI Ideas page. There is another post with a reponse from Matt Ellington (MVP and super contributor) that gives a similar repsonse here as wel..