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I'm finding that the bullet chart scales are not quite functioning correctly. In both examples above you can see based on the labels that the blue line should stop just before 80k and just before 8k, rather than just after. I think what's going on is that the chart axis is resolving to the nearest 'round' number for the final value but not actually using that rounded number for display purposes. e.g. in the first chart the max value is currently ~95k. Relative to an actual max point of 95k, the blue line is probably in the right place.
Here's an even clearer example where a max value of 169k is represented as 200k. Consequently the blue line value of 141k sits well beyond the 150k mark.
Has anyone else run into similar issues. I can't feasibly fix the max point to a round number to solve this in my case.
I can't exactly reproduce your issue.
Since this custom visual is developed by SQLBI. Please contact it author.
I've been using the one with Microsoft as an author: https://app.powerbi.com/visuals/show/BulletChart1443347686880
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