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Hello, I am looking for Dial Gauge or Tachometer kind of visualization for our needs. Something like below.
I have noticed multiple posts related to this requirement but none of them have mentioned solution.
Seems like we cannot accomplish this out of box, did anyone come across similar visualization in D3 to use in power BI. Any help is appreciated!
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Hello,
I quickly created this kind of visual, but without d3:
You can download it from https://github.com/marepilc/DialGaugeVisual
Instead of d3 I used my own library: https://dvlib.org
If you are interested how to use dvlib with pbiviz you can chack this short movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWewBpVC7FI&t=300s
You can also check the course I recently created. (in this course I use d3):
https://www.udemy.com/course/power-bi-custom-visuals/?referralCode=35167F9431ED7FCAD728
Hello,
I quickly created this kind of visual, but without d3:
You can download it from https://github.com/marepilc/DialGaugeVisual
Instead of d3 I used my own library: https://dvlib.org
If you are interested how to use dvlib with pbiviz you can chack this short movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWewBpVC7FI&t=300s
You can also check the course I recently created. (in this course I use d3):
https://www.udemy.com/course/power-bi-custom-visuals/?referralCode=35167F9431ED7FCAD728
THANK YOU Marcus!
Even though this is not exactly what I need but still helps me to start where I need to Go.
Thank You for your inputs again.
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