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Create a custom MACC graph
Hi all,
I'm looking for a graph that represents a MACC graph (marginal abatement cost curves). The issue is to adjust the width of the elements on the x-axis (the width per element is determined based on the size of a certain number). I see some examples in Excel (custom build reports).
Is there any graph whereby you can adjust the format as above example or is this not possible within PowerBI?
Hopefully anybody can help me, thanks in advance for your response!
Regards,
Joep
8 Replies
- joep78Helper III
Hi Zhandos,
No, unfortunately no solution yet.
- zhandosFrequent Visitor
Hi joep78 , I followed this article and created visual via R. Hope this helps you.https://radacad.com/variable-width-column-chart-writing-r-codes-inside-power-bi-part-4
- mahoneypatMicrosoft Employee
I am not sure if there is an existing visual, but this could be created with the Charticulator visual.
(15) Austin Power BI User Group - Charticulator 101 - YouTube
Pat
- joep78Helper III
Hi Pat,
Yhanks for your feedback, I did some investigation in Charticulator and it should be possible, hopefully I can find the time to build it in this Visual. Thanks again.
- dm-pSuper User
Hi joep78,
DiscoverEI sell a Marginal Cost Curve visual via their website - there's also a sample report on the page where you can see it working (and the purchase includes a downloadable copy of that report).
By way of transparency, I have assisted with developing this particular visual, so I have some vested interest in it, but I'm also an advocate of self-service visualisation tools within Power BI, such as Charticulator. It would be possible to manage something similar to your requirements with Charticulator, should you wish to attempt it.
Regards,
Daniel
- joep78Helper III
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your response, I see the report and this is what I'm looking for, unfortunately my budget does not allow this purchase but now I see it's possible to build in via Charticulator so thanks for this link.
- Jessica1609New Member
Hi Joep,
Could you make the visual that you criated available here in the community?
Regards