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HI,
I want to create half donut report.
values = c(50, 10, 10),
labels = c("Warn", "Error", "Fatal"),
COuld you please help me on this.
1. Add a calculate for total values.
TotalValue = SUM(Table[High AP]) + SUM(Table[Medium AP]) + SUM(Table[Low AP])
2. Add this value to your donut chart.
3. Change start ange as 270 degree
4. Then change the "TotalValue" label color as white
5. Finally create a white box on TotalValue lagend and detail label
Hi @indu,
Until now, there is no half donut visualization in Power BI, you can create a feature request here. There is a similar doughnut visual as follows, please review.
You can also use R script to create the expected chart. Please review the article:Create Power BI visuals using R. And please refer to the R script here.
Best Regards,
Angelia
There is a Guage custom visual that i've used in several projects already. Looks like this:
You should be able to find it in the store (Free)
EDIT: Although i didn't show it here, it can handle the 3 ranges you seek.
Hello!
How can I get this visual? what's the name?
Thanks
HI,
In Gauge Chart,we need to give max or min value.
But In my requirement we need to display 3 values based on legend values.for that in my mind we have donut chart.but it is occupy fully.I need half donut only.
Yes it can do that. See:
Hi,
I tried Power bi With R.But it could not working.If you have code please share me.
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