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06-24-2016 14:04 PM - last edited 10-06-2016 16:08 PM
In the above example, I’m using the Pulse Chart to show the impact of recessions on unemployment rate in the United States of America. It seems logical that a whenever a recession hits, unemployment would go up. But there’s something deeply engaging about seeing the unemployment rate unfold in front of your eyes and seeing exactly when the recession started and its effect on the unemployment rate.
Get the pulse chart here:
https://app.powerbi.com/visuals/show/PulseChart1459209850231
Originally posted here:
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/visual-awesomeness-unlocked-pulse-chart/
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That is an impressive piece of work.
I'm very curious about how you got this to work - images at the bottom, chiclet slicer? Having the animation pause and have a control - all very cool.
Well done, congratulations.
Brian