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Browsing the power bi site and on the page
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/it-it/industries/airline/
How was this visualization created? Any examples that someone can point me to?
Thanks,
Mattia
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This report uses a visual called the "Singapore Sankey" that is not publicly available on the Gallery ( https://github.com/sachinio/visualplayground/blob/master/agaves/SingaporeSankey/Singapore.js )
Hi @mattiarusso,
Based on my research, the visual you need is BowtieChart. You can download the .PBIX from here:
https://app.powerbi.com/visuals/show/BowtieChart1465021618681
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
@mattiarusso Looks like the "Sankey" Custom Visual found in the gallery.
Hi, thanks you for the reply. I had already tried the Sankey Visual, but it does not allow to insert images in the middle, like the aircraft in the screenshot that i posted yesterday.
@mattiarusso you can place an image as a separate object and stick it behind the visual. That's almost certainly how the example was done.
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I tried but it does not seem to come out the same result. the planes in the middle serve as a filter for the visual, but I do not think have been obtained with a slicer x.
Oh I was just looking at the screenshot. It might be a chiclet slicer positioned over the bowtie.
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This report uses a visual called the "Singapore Sankey" that is not publicly available on the Gallery ( https://github.com/sachinio/visualplayground/blob/master/agaves/SingaporeSankey/Singapore.js )
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