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A Range Bar Graph can support two tasks simultaneously
(1) comparing the magnitudes of values and
(2) showing magnitudes and direction of change
I saw this chart in Stephen Few's blog and was able to create it using Power BI's Charticulator
https://charticulator.com/docs/getting-started.html
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Really good, I was looking for a similar chart, can you provide a short description on how it was created on Charticulator.
@Zubair_Muhammad wrote:
A Range Bar Graph can support two tasks simultaneously
(1) comparing the magnitudes of values and
(2) showing magnitudes and direction of change
I saw this chart in Stephen Few's blog and was able to create it using Power BI's Charticulator
https://charticulator.com/docs/getting-started.html
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@Zubair_Muhammad wrote:
A Range Bar Graph can support two tasks simultaneously
(1) comparing the magnitudes of values and
(2) showing magnitudes and direction of change
I saw this chart in Stephen Few's blog and was able to create it using Power BI's Charticulator
https://charticulator.com/docs/getting-started.html
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I will prepare a short video soon how I prepared it and let you know
There are sample videos and guidance on creating charts with Charticulator on its website as well
https://charticulator.com/gallery/index.html
Thank you. Look forward to your video.